The woke-scolds running ESPN threw a temper tantrum on Wednesday over President Trump’s attempts to prevent people from participating in women’s activities, and boy did it not go well for them.
The Disney-owned athletics media firm went out of its way to refute the stupid and harmful gender ideology of leftists while “reporting” on the government’s executive order, which restores fairness in sports by preventing trans-identifying men from competing against female athletes. ESPN described men as “people who were medically assigned man at birth” in a statement that linked to an essay detailing Trump’s purchase.
The post reads,” President Donald Trump did sign an executive attempt on Wednesday to stop people who were medically assigned man at birth from competing in women’s or girls’ wearing events.”
The linked post also referred to human males as “assigned man at birth.”
ESPN hyperbolically claimed in its article that Trump’s fresh mandate “marks another hostile change by the Republican government’s next administration in the way the federal government treats transgender individuals and their rights.” The store also backed up the falsehood that gay people can change their gender by calling track athlete Sadie Schreiner a” transgender girl,” a woman-pretending person.
The outlet more attempted to minimize the risks of bodily superior male competitors against female competitors, claiming that “in several cases, the states imposing a ban on transgender athletes may not cite instances where their participation was problematic” and that” the exact number of transgender athletes seems about irrelevant.”
The sports bank’s latest advertising of left-wing radicalism immediately generated well-deserved ridicule from many public figures.
Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway wrote on X,” Being male or female is never a work of being’ assigned’ everything at birth, you stupid. Your advertising words are dangerous”.
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, a big supporter of justice in girls ‘ sports, also lambasted the left-wing media outlet, pointing out that the word “people who were biologically assigned man at birth” is the least effective way to say “men.”
” They’re called’ people’ and ‘ boys,'” Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon wrote in a post responding to ESPN. Trump did execute this in his desired manner. And that’s why we elected him, by the way”.
Federalist CEO Sean Davis criticized the “delusional creeps” on ESPN for repurposing “low-IQ commie speak from imbeciles.” Doctors don’t’ attribute’ vagina or y-chromosomes”, Davis added.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala. — a former college football coach — wrote on X,” Didn’t ESPN getting the letter? The time of awakened female identity politics are over.
” There’s no such item as ‘ people who were medically assigned men at baby.’ They are people. And allowing them to contend against women is wrong, the lawmaker continued.
In a statement quoting ESPN’s article, Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips penned a word to describe “people who were medically assigned men at beginning.”
The Federalist team author Shawn Fleetwood graduated from the University of Mary Washington. He previously served as a condition content writer for Agreement of States Action and his work has been featured in various stores, including RealClearPolitics, RealClear Health, and Conservative Review. Following him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood