Conservative journalist and media personality Megyn Kelly begged Thursday for a new solution to transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.
“I am begging — begging — any college male tennis player to put an end to this farce by declaring yourself trans & playing/easily winning women’s pro tennis tournaments,” Kelly tweeted.
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“All it will take is one biological male to win women’s Wimbledon, French Open, etc for this disgrace to end.”
I am begging – begging – any college male tennis player to put an end to this farce by declaring yourself trans & playing/easily winning women’s pro tennis tournaments. All it will take is one biological male to win women’s Wimbledon, French Open, etc for this disgrace to end. https://t.co/wzg3BATW36
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) March 23, 2023
Kelly’s radical suggestion comes in the wake of another biological man dominating female competitors in a New York City cycling race.
Tiffany Thomas, a biological man who identifies as a transgender woman, is affiliated with Los Angeles women’s cycling group LA Sweat and stood between two women atop the winner’s podium last weekend at the Randall’s Island Crit.
Kelly’s solution appeared to gain support on Twitter.
Roger Federer comes out of retirement as Rogerina and DOMINATES for another 20 years.
— Ian Haworth (@ighaworth) March 23, 2023
“Roger Federer comes out of retirement as Rogerina and DOMINATES for another 20 years,” one user tweeted.
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“Already happened @megynkelly Richard Raskind was a good Ivy League tennis player in 1955,” another commented. “Richard became Renee Richards & turned pro in 1977.”
Already happened @megynkelly Richard Raskind was a good Ivy League tennis player in 1955. Richard became Renee Richards & turned pro in 1977. By Feb 1979, Renee was ranked #20 in the world at age 45 & was a finalist in doubles in her first US Open. What if she turned pro at 23?
— Julie Powers Killian (@juliepkillian) March 24, 2023
“By Feb 1979, Renee was ranked #20 in the world at age 45 & was a finalist in doubles in her first US Open. What if she turned pro at 23?”