Brian Urlacher says that transgender athletes in women’s sports “are not fair, dangerous”


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The member of the Hall of Fame Pro Football, Brian Urlacher, recently spoke against transgender athletes in sports and reiterated his position on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, Urlacher appeared in the “Global View” podcast and wondered why it is even a debate. In the Wednesday of “America Reports”, he said it is “common sense.”

“Athletically, it’s not fair. You know, men are destined to play with men,” said Urlacher. “That is why the NBA and the WNBA or LPGA and PGA tour are. They are different. I simply do not understand how people think that a man participates in the sport of a woman.

“There are as many biological differences. You have the guy who was swimming with the women there of Penn a couple of years ago with Riley Gaines and some of his teammates, and we saw how he was with men compared to women. It is not fair. It is quite obvious for most people.”

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Brian Urlacher is honored with a ceremony of excellence in the ring of his induction to the Hall of Fame in Soldier Field on September 17, 2018 in Chicago. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

Urlacher also questioned why other girls and women are not talking, but said that doing so has hurt them.

“You see these stretch girls, and it really hurts when they stand because they are not competing because they do not want to compete against a man. Then, they are renouncing their competitions,” he added.

“And it is fun to come from people who drive women’s rights, and want to fight for women’s rights, but they don’t want to fight for women’s rights in sports. They want men to enter there and master sports against women. It is fair, it is not fair. It is common sense. I think we have seen that President Trump talks about it since he has been elected.

The central supporter of the Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, reacts after making a play against the Houston Texans during the second quarter in Soldier Field in Chicago on November 11, 2012. (Mike Dinovo/USA Today Sports)

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“It is simply not fair. You know, I saw an athletic athlete in South Carolina a couple of years ago doing the same, just winning each event. There are biological differences. Men should not compete against women. It is not fair. It is dangerous. You wear the volleyball player, the man who bites the ball, hit the woman on the face.

“It’s … not fair and can be really dangerous. What Aaron is funny [Rodgers] saying. You do not see women who try to compete against men in our sports. You don’t see them trying to play football. You do not see that they try to do things in which they would not be so good or in which they could hurt. “

Illinois, where Urlacher spent his career in the NFL, has become a focus of controversy on the subject of trans inclusion in recent days after a biological man competed in a meeting of seventh grade against biological women at the meeting of the Naper Prairie conference.

Brian Urlacher attends Siriusxm at the Super Bowl Liii Radio Row on January 31, 2019 in Atlanta. (Cindy Ord/Getty images for Siriusxm)

Several other states have challenged the executive order of President Donald Trump on the issue, which results in temporarily loses federal funds.

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