Trans activist suggests combining Olympics and Paralympics, creating gender-neutral competition
'Hannity' panelists Riley Gaines and Kaylee McGhee White give their take on President Donald Trump's spat with the Maine governor over transgender athletes in women's sports.
Trans activist Blossom Brown went viral this week after saying that the upcoming Summer Olympics in Los Angeles should "absolutely" be gender-neutral and suggesting that there shouldn’t be a reason why Olympians and Paralympians can’t compete against one another.
Brown’s statements came during a heated debate with former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines during an appearance on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" on Thursday where the two discussed President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that essentially banned transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports.
Riley Gaines, center, gestures, while speaking with a panel during a roundtable event calling to protect women's sports held at The Captain's Club Golf & Event Center in Grand Blanc on Monday, August 5, 2024. (Ryan Garza / USA Today Network)
Morgan repeatedly asked Brown why men and women are separated in sports at the Olympics.
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"Here’s the thing, I’m not an Olympian. I don’t play sports. I think what you’re saying is conservative propaganda," Brown responded, in part.
"When we talk about trans people, we’re talking about gender identity. We’re not just focused on sex."
When asked again later, specifically if the Olympics should be gender-neutral, Brown responded, "Absolutely, I don’t see anything wrong with it."
Trans activist Blossom Brown speaks in front of counter protesters while attending a rally in support of the Netflix transgender employee walkout "Stand Up in Solidarity" to protest the streaming of comedian Dave