The legend of tennis Martina Navratilova says that Donald Trump is right to prohibit transgender athletes from participating in female sports – although she does not agree with him on “everything”.
Navratilova, 68, has long expressed his opposition to transgender athletes coming against organic women, calling them “failed male athletes” – despite the subject of spicy attacks accordingly.
In February, Trump signed a decree prohibiting trans -female sports athletes called “ keeping men out of female sports ”.
This has strong permutations for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, because the Ministry of Internal Security has been condemned to reject all visa requests presented by men who try to fraudulently penetrate in the United States while identifying themselves as female athletes ”.
Navratilova, a champion of nine times Wimbledon who is also a lesbian and previously declared that she had been “ dropped ” by the LGTB community for her opinions, was in support.
“ I do not agree with Trump on everything except this problem … And for that, my name is a Nazi homophobic … Bigot … The Democrats dropped the ball, the Republicans ran with it, and this is a popular problem, ” she told Daily T.

Donald Trump is right to ban trans women from female sports, says Martina Navratilova

The legend of Navratilova tennis was a vocal critic of trans transfronted athletes confronted with organic women

In February, President Trump signed a decree to keep men away from female sports’ ”
“And the Democrats are still doubled. They still do not change any minds.
“But Trump is right about it. There should not be males in female sports, period of words planned. Because it is obviously not fair.
Last week, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom judged that the definition of a woman is based on biological sex in a historical judgment, which aroused generalized applause as well as manifestations.
In an 88 -page decision, the judges of the Supreme Court said: “The definition of sex in the 2010 equality law clearly shows that the concept of sex is binary, a person is either a woman or a man.
The impact on sport could be seismic, because trans women with a certificate of recognition between sexes (RCMP) can be excluded from unique spaces so “proportional”.
The president of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Baroness, Kishwer Falkner, told BBC Radio 4 that Trans women could not participate in women’s sport.
There were calls among the LGBT + community to “ amplify trans voices ” and warnings that Great Britain “ followed the traces of Trump America ” after the judges decided that the definition of sex in the equality law is binary.
People like the diffuser India Willoughby, the stars of Drag Race Uk Tayce and Tia Kofi and the main charitable organizations LGBT + voted after the judgment was rendered.

Many activists have welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court according to which the definition of a woman is based on biological sex

Lord Hodge said that five judges from the Supreme Court had decided unanimously that “the terms woman and sex in the law on equality refer to a” biological woman and biological sex ”

The case was centered on the question of whether a person with a certificate of gender recognition (RCMP) recognizing their sex as a woman should be treated as a woman under the 2010 equality law

However, the demonstrators gathered in Westminster to strike against the historic decision

The diffuser and the loose women co-animating India Willoughby said that the decision marked a “dark day” for the transgender community

Former tennis champion and presenter of the BBC Wimbledon, Sue Barker, has already expressed his support for the position of Navratilova
In December, the Lawn Tennis Association prohibited trans women from national tournaments, but competitions such as Wimbeldon and Queen’s report international directives on gender.
Navratilova struck: “I spoke to these bodies and they just don’t listen to.
“Wimbledon, Lawn Tennis Association, the International Tennis Federation and the Association of Tennis Professionals – is a target in motion, they continue to change the rules.
“Simply say a woman only, and you are taking a simple cheeky buffer test to prove that you are a woman and that you have finished for the rest of your life.”
Navratilova has support in his beloved sport.
Wimbledon and BBC legend, Sue Barker, also supported the ban on self-identified women in competition with organic women.
She said to the Telegraph last year: “I just think you take away the dreams of young girls, so I’m definitely with Navratilova.”