Riley Gaines and the former Nascar Danica Patrick driver discussed their fight to keep organic men outside the sports of girls and women.
Gaines fought against transgender athletes of competition against biological women since Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer, won an NCAA championship in division I.
Patrick was mainly step for the step with sheaths on the issue. In fact, it was one of the main reasons why she voted for the first time in this last election of her life.
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Danica Patrick looks during the 102nd race of Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 27, 2018. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)
“I think it is ironic that I am passionate about it, because I was a girl in a guy sport,” Patrick told Gaines on the Podcast “Gaines for Girls” in Outkick.
However, Patrick reiterated his very clear position.
“There are just clear biological differences between the two,” said Patrick.

The television analyst of the Indycar Danica Patrick series for NBC Sports before Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Riley Gaines leads prayer before the race before the race of the Nascar Cup series in Texas
“All you have to do is youtube or google some stories of people who have taken transitional drugs and how different they felt to take testosterone. Whether it was strength, libido or simply the changes that end up happening – hormones play a huge role. Hormones, to a large extent, create a pure potential, there are no more questions, possible.
President Donald Trump signed an executive decree last month to prevent transgender athletes from female and female sports, but that did not prevent at least three states from ignoring it.

Danica Patrick, Chevrolet driver # 10 Godaddy.com, launches during the qualification for the Nascar Sprint Cup Series Camping World RV Sales 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 12, 2013 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Jonathan Ferrey / Nascar via Getty Images)
The Ministry of Education has launched surveys on California, Minnesota and Maine, the latter who came after a lively discussion between Trump and the Governor of Maine Janet Mills.
Trump mentioned his order at the Tuesday’s joint address at the Congress, again promising a lack of federal funding if the States defy his order.




