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Whoopi Goldberg leaves Brett Favre speechless

Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Brett Fabre remained umb after hearing actress Whoopi Goldberg justify why she plays in women's sports.

Goldberg was talking to transgender activist Dylan Mulbany when referring to recent comments surrounding California Gov. Gavin Newsom (d) men playing in women's sports.

Goldberg explained that Newsom said he was competing with men and women.Deeply unfair,“The 69-year-old actress attacked.

“You go in and say, 'Oh, these guys are – these are men who compete with women.' You're assuming that women are weak and can't do anything. [in sports]”Goldberg said.”View. ”

After Fox News host Will Cain showed Favre to the soundbite, the previous quarterback could hardly put into words.

“There's nothing I can say that it changes her mind. I can only shake my head with this,” Fabre said of Goldberg. “That's common sense at its best. Well, what can I say? There's no words.”

After Cain It was revealed The New York Times/Ipsos poll, in which 79% of respondents say men should not be in women's sports, quickly agreed.

“Yeah. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that.”

“It's the same problem that women face.”

Goldberg added some strange feelings in his debate about transgenderism, including the claim that the public doesn't know how the bodies of transgender people work.

“I think it's part of the problems facing the trans community and the same problems that women face. If you don't know anything about our bodies, you don't know how it works.”

At the same time, Goldberg tried to draw Mulbany into the conversation, but activists quickly admitted that he was not an athlete.

“The last time I played sports, I was six years old and was on the soccer team, but I assigned myself as a nurse,” Mulvaney joked, trying to mimic the woman's behavior.

In addition to calling himself a “baby trans,” he only believed in himself for three years, so activists said he would adhere to “guidance” to women, to male trans athletes, and to personal friends.

Goldberg went on to say that it was the responsibility of the general public to respect transgender people because “God doesn't make mistakes.”

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