Rob Gronkowski is just the late athlete to give his opinion on the controversial topic of transgenders competing against naturally born women.
President Donald Trump made waves when he signed an executive order that prevents transgender women from competing in female categories of sports. The order provides guidance, regulations, and legal interpretations, and it will require the Department of Education to investigate non-compliant high schools.
The order went into effect immediately, but not everybody has complied.
USA Gymnastics could be the next major American sports governing body to change its policies on allowing trans athletes to compete with women.
“In May, USAG removed its policy to assess compliance with the current legal landscape,” the statement said that was sent to Fox News.
USAG’s previous policies were highly permissive to biological males who wished to compete in the women’s category.
The American public has become more universally opposed to allowing trans athletes to compete in women’s sports over the last year.
You can now add Rob Gronkowski to that list.
The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Bucs tight end says he’s against transgender men competing in women’s sports:
“There’s really no argument. It’s the obvious…There are men’s sports for men, there’s women’s sports for women. It should just stay like that.”
“Good, he’s right,” one fan said about what Gronk had to say.
“That’s my GOAT TE,” another fan praised.
“That’s why he’s the greatest TE🙌🏻,” a third fan added.
“Bro has CTE and still is smarter,” a fourth fan said of Rob Gronkowski.
“Create a category for Transgenders and keep it moving idk why this is so difficult to figure out,” one final fan commented.