Serena Williams Says the Quiet Part Out Loud, Admits There are Differences in Men’s and Women’s Sports

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” shares a clip of Serena Williams’ honest remark about female sports and the biological differences between male and female athletes.

Conservatives like Tucker Carlson have come under fire for criticizing transgender athlete Lia Thomas for her swimming wins. But is it any different than what was said by Serena Williams a few years ago in her David Letterman interview where she shared the brutal facts about the difference between male and female athletes?

It’s clear that there are differences between the bodies of men and women and that those differences impact performance in sports. It’s not an issue of equality; it’s about fairness in sports.

 

The example of Thomas shows what happens when the left ignores biology in the pursuit of its agenda. But is sort of backfired when Supreme Court Justice nominee Kentanji Brown Jackson said she couldn’t define what a woman is because she’s not a biologist. If gender is based on biology, maybe we should take another look at how sports and gender are addressed.

Williams was on the right track, but now it seems like she’s the bad girl for stating basic facts about gender. Check out the full video from Rubin for the full story now.


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