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Caitlyn Jenner Called Out For Hypocrisy After Saying Trans Girls Should Be Banned From Sports

Caitlyn Jenner Called Out For Hypocrisy After Saying Trans Girls Should Be Banned From Sports
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After critics gained the requisite number of signatures, it was announced California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom will face a recall election this upcoming November.

If voters choose to remove Newsom from office, they will also get the opportunity to elect a new governor and politicians from across the state have thrown their names into the hat.


One notable public figure running on the Republican ticket is Caitlyn Jenner.

Like many Republicans Jenner, a transgender woman, believes transgender children and teenage girls shouldn't be allowed to participate in women's athletics, saying "it's a question of fairness."

Of course, that hasn't stopped Jenner, a former Olympian, from competing in women's sports.

Despite playing golf at a professional level before transitioning, Jenner now uses the women's golf tee, which is closer to the green.


Putting aside the fact transgender women dominating women's sports is a fabricated issue with almost no real-world impact, Jenner's hypocrisy was truly stunning.



For a chance at power, it seems Jenner is willing to sell out the happiness of young girls just like her.



Many compared Jenner's behavior to that of other Republicans.



If you're a celebrity on Twitter, you'd better be careful to practice what you preach.


Trans girls just want the same thing Caitlyn Jenner did. They want to play their own gender's sports and be recognized as girls.

If there's anything Jenner should understand, it's that.

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