Megan Rapinoe’s questions ‘keep the women’s sports movement alive’

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Former basketball player Megan Rapgoe questioned the intentions behind protecting women’s sports from transgender inclusion in the latest episode of her podcast with the PASKER Association’s basketball hall of fame.
RapInoe responded to an Op-Ed written by Angel City FC Player Elizabeth Eddy, who called the National Women’s Soccer League Eddy received backlash and support from both sides of the issue over her column.
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Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe look on during the first quarter between the United States and France in the natural basketball game during the Paris 2024 summer games at the Accor Arena on Aug. 10, 2024. (Kyle Terada / USA Today Sports)
RapInoe, who won world cups and Olympic gold with the United States National Team, took issue with the New York Post using a photo of Orlando Pride Player Banda in Opllando Player barba in 2022.
She then raised her issue with the organization “Save Women’s Sports” in the “Touch more” Podcast “.
“Are we really protecting women in sports or are we just doing this with a veil, ‘Oh my God, we are afraid and we should protect women in sports?'” We must protect women in sports. “And it’s like, we’re doing well. We don’t even have players who have transferred to the NWSL. He was really there, I felt, I felt good.”
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Then-ol Reip forward Meagan Rapinoe (15) and Midfielder Jessica Whicklock (10) March forward on the pitch before the game against North Carolina courage on Oct. 1, 2023. (Stephen Brashear / USA Today Sports)
Rapnoe turned his attention to Landon Donovan and the new Healiecle of American football. Donovan opened up about his new hairstyle in October.
Rapnoe compared the plight of gay and transgender people who went to Donovan, who wanted to rid themselves of being the target of social and social jokes.
“I was just completely struck by the familiarity of the story and the similarity, as a gay person, of our pursuit of gay rights and of our complete message,” said the leading people, “said Rapnonoe. “And, of course, the F – news that you hear when you look in the mirror. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks.

The former Seattle reigned Medfield player Megan Rapinoe (15) admits that the fans during the Jersey retirement ceremony before the game between the courage of North Carolina and the Seattle Region at Lumen Field on Aug. 25, 2024. (Stephen Brashear / USA Today Sports)
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“I think a lot of times when we talk about gay rights, and especially transfer rights, we’re like trying to show it in its bag and there can be a very important life, and it can be thought that it’s very important,” it added.
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