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ESPN ‘Celebrates’ Women By Denying Their Existence


Instead of celebrating the hard work and skill of female athletes, ESPN is dead set on erasing them and replacing them with men.

There are hundreds of thousands of talented female college and professional athletes in the U.S. who deserve recognition for their hard work, skill, and talent — but ESPN chose to celebrate this year’s Women’s History Month by boosting the resume of a man.

Over the weekend, ESPN ran a special segment recognizing Lia Thomas, a male swimmer who invaded women’s sports in 2021. What did Thomas do to land a spot as poster child for ESPN’s supposedly pro-woman campaign? He was the first man to clench an NCAA Division I women’s championship.

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Teirdalin · 31-35
I mean, probably sells more tickets and generates controversy which gives free interest and advertising.