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Dana White shared a polemical declaration in his recent interview with Piers Morgan Uncensored. White was seen making a few stinging comments against transgender athletes who are competing in women’s sports. While vowing to protect his daughter, the UFC CEO shared his bitter but firm opinions.?

This is not the only glimpse of Dana White‘s strong stance against transgender athletes. In 2013, he was recorded sharing derogatory comments about trans-fighter Fallon Fox. The debate on transgender athletes in women?s sports has escalated recently. White’s firm opposition to transgender athletes participating in women’s sports has ignited a fresh wave of discussion.

Dana White’s snap at the controversial issue

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The UFC personnel suspended Matt Mitrione in 2013, after labeling Fox a “sick, sociopathic disgusting freak”. The incident took place on an episode of The MMA Hour. However, White later clarified that his concern was more about Mitrione interviewing, than the offensive comments. During his recent interview, Piers Morgan highlighted an astounding situation. He mentioned cases where biological males identifying as females have excelled in women’s sports.

In response, Dana White strongly opposed the idea. He remarked that he never wanted that to happen to his daughter, saying as quoted by lowkickmma.com, “I don?t ever want to see a day where somebody who is a biological male is competing against my daughter.” Sharing the motive of protecting his daughter, White expressed bitterness towards transgender players in women’s leagues.?

“I think it?s another nutty, insane thing that?s happening in the world today, that we?re all trying to deal with”,? he exclaimed. Dana also conveyed his daughter’s passion for cheerleading while expressing his concerns. “She?s not playing any competitive sports. It hasn?t happened in the cheer world yet”, he added.

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However, he might be mistaken. Evidently, high school and college competitions have had elite squads of male cheerleaders for years.?

A Different perspective on high school cheerleading?

Controversies surrounding transgender athletes in sports have gained momentum in recent years. College-level swimmer Lia Thomas and Olympic weightlifter Laurel Hubbard have been at the forefront of this debate. MMA trans fighter Fallon Fox, recently joined by Alana McLaughlin, has also ignited discussions about inclusion and fairness. The NFL’s first openly transgender cheerleader, Justine Lindsay, is another notable name on the list.?

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Lindsay shattered stereotypes with her groundbreaking moves, gaining inspiration from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Her presence with the Carolina Panthers’ TopCats symbolizes a new era of inclusivity. Despite facing online bullying and intolerance, Justine remains committed to paving the way for future generations. With a feeling of authenticity and inclusion, she boldly asserted, “No one is going to stop this show.”

Growing up with a love for dance, Lindsay’s journey to self-discovery led her to embrace her identity as “Justine.” After transitioning and joining the LGBTQ+ community, she found herself back on the dance floor. She eventually auditioned for the TopCat, and now, she shines as an NFL cheerleader.?

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Lindsay’s persistence is an inspiration for others to pursue their dreams, encouraging newbies to work for their dreams. Under these circumstances, Dana White’s brutal stance against transgender athletes has ignited a fresh wave of discussion. With two different sides to the spectrum, debates on transgender players in women’s sports continue to evolve. While some have applauded White’s fatherly instincts, others argue for a more inclusive approach to modern sports. How do you feel about this conflict? Let us know in the comments.

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