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Aaron Rodgers describes the transgender movement as ‘against women’

Aaron Rodgers Speaks on Men in Women’s Sports

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers recently expressed concerns about the participation of men in women’s sports during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. He mentioned how many are discouraged from questioning this issue and are often told not to conduct their own research.

Rodgers noted the physical advantages men have over women in athletic competition. He stated, “We don’t see any trans men dominating anything because there are biological differences.” After Logan pointed out that many biological men are “pretending to be women” and excelling in women’s track and field, Rodgers stated that he believes the pro-transgender movement negatively affects women.

“Trans women’s movements are actually anti-female,” the four-time NFL MVP asserted. Rogan agreed, emphasizing that women deserve protection in sports and should compete only against other biological women, claiming it’s not biased to suggest this.

In what seems to be a first for Rodgers, he openly discussed the issue, despite his history of opposing the Covid vaccine. Former NCAA swimmer and activist Kaitlynn Wheeler remarked, “I’m glad he finally speaks up, but don’t pretend this is a bold move in 2025. Women have been raising concerns about this for years and have faced backlash.” She welcomed more voices but suggested he shouldn’t expect praise for his stance.

Logan also referenced a UN investigation revealing that over 600 female athletes have lost medals to male competitors in women’s events, totaling more than 900 medals lost across various competitions. While some might find these discussions controversial, they reflect a growing concern about fairness in sports.

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