Activist Trans Blossom Brown went viral this week after saying that the next Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles It should “absolutely” be neutral in gender and suggest that there should not be a reason why Olympics and Paralympic cannot compete with each other.
Brown’s statements arrived during a heated debate with the previous NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines during an appearance in “Piers Morgan without censorship” on Thursday, where the two discussed the recent executive order of President Donald Trump that essentially prohibited transgender athletes from competing in sports of girls and women.

Riley Gaines, center, gestures, while talking with a panel during a round table event that calls to protect women’s sports held at the Captain’s Club Golf & Event Center in Grand Blanc on Monday, August 5, 2024. (Ryan Garza / USA Today Network)
Morgan repeatedly asked Brown why men and women are separated in sports in the Olympic Games.
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“Here is the thing, I am not an Olympic. I do not turn on sports. I think what you are saying is conservative propaganda,” Brown replied, in part.
“When we talk about trans people, we are talking about gender identity. We are not only focused on sex.”
When asked again later, specifically if the Olympic Games must be neutral in the genre, Brown replied: “Absolutely, I see nothing bad in that.”

Activist Trans Blossom Brown speaks in front of the counter protesters while attending a demonstration in support of the Netflix Transgender Employee strike “Stand Up in Solidarity” to protest the transmission of the new comedy special of the comedian Dave Chappelle, in the Ángeles, California, on October 20, on October 20, on October 20, on October 20, 2021. (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)
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Gaines, Outkick’s host “Gaines for girls” Podcast continued to defend Trump’s executive order and his efforts to create justice in women’s sports.
“Because men and women are different. We have different physical roofs. It is the same reason why you have some category. It is the same reason why we have the Paralympic Games in front of the Olympic Games. It is the same reason why we have classes Weight in boxing.
Later, Gaines raised the question about the Olympics and Paralympic who compete with each other.
When asked if the games should be combined, Brown said: “I mean, why not?”

Riley Gaines speaks in the followers of the Independent Women’s Forum “Our Bodies, Our Sports: We will not go back” at the City of Phoenix on January 11, 2024. (Megan Mendoza / The Republic / USA Today Network)
Brown’s comments occur weeks after Trump signed an executive order that told all federal agencies to review subsidies, programs and policies that do not meet the efforts of the administration to end the “competitive male participation in the Women’s sports … as a matter of security, equity, dignity yyyy truth. ”
The order also instructed the strict application of Title IX against any educational institutions or sports associations that do not comply and demand that federal assistance in such cases be eliminated.
Some states I have already spoken against your willingness to comply with federal law.