Controversy of the Trans athlete: Meghan McCain takes a position

Meghan McCain fiefdom with The presenter of the TV Bravo Andy Cohen on the transgender athletes competing against biological females in sports last month and on Friday he wrote a column on his beliefs.
The daughter of the late Senator John McCain came in defense of the athletes in sport in his address book in New York Post.
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Meghan McCain and father, the republican senator of Arizona John McCain, present at the Arizona Diamondbacks match against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Chase Field in Phoenix on August 10, 2017. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
“Opposite transgender athletes in women’s sports is not a problem of tolerance or equality. It is equity and protect biological women,” he wrote. “I don’t believe in any universe that a person born a biological male will not have a physical advantage over a biological female, regardless of the hormones they have taken.”
McCain added that he did not believe that women and girls should be forced to share a locker room with a biological male – an ex -swimmers of the NCAA Star Riley Gaines And Paula Scanlan spoke with the legislators of last year.
McCain added that, in the end, the problem is a “loss” for the Democrats.
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Meghan McCain’s column was published in the New York Post. (Getty Images/Nbccu Photo Bank via Getty Images)
“This is a matter of war for culture loss for democrats. I will never understand because they want to die on this hill,” he wrote. “They claim that it affects such a small number of people, but this topic also works on the contrary: why are they promoting an unjust situation for the ego of a few?
“This is a problem of equality. I am not covering, I will not take the pressure of the company and I will not move. To all those who fight alongside me on this issue, thank you for your courage.”
The problem started in March after McCain highlighted Payton McNabb’s A injury he suffered in a volleyball match at the hands of a transgender athlete.
In his answer he suggested to McCain that McNabb was “defaming” transgender people.
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The native and television personality of St. Louis Andy Cohen launches a first shot before a match between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the cardinals of St. Louis at the Busch Stadium in St. Louis on May 20, 2016. (Jeff Curry-USA TODAY SPORTS)
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McCain has added in his column to meet Cohen for years, but he suggested that he could now be considered a “ex friend”.
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