Outside a sold-out WNBA game, dueling protests mirror America's transgender-athlete debate
The Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty game became a stage for the national debate on transgender athletes in women's sports that has engulfed the WNBA.
A sold-out WNBA game featuring the Indiana Fever and New York Liberty was the backdrop for tensions surrounding transgender athletes in sports. Opposing groups of supporters gathered outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, each advocating for their cause. One side displayed signs that read "Trans lives matter!" and "Stomp out transphobia," while the other group held signs saying "Save women's sports" and "Tell me what a woman is!"
The groups were accompanied by police and barricades to maintain order. Liberty star Breanna Stewart emphasized the importance of a safe space for all fans at the game, while protester Kim Jones argued that adults should support young girls in locker rooms instead of scapegoating transgender people. In all, the scene outside the arena highlighted a broader national debate on transgender athletes in sports.
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