Oregon Transgender Controversy: The legend of the NFL Slame The secondary school officials after the last incident

The legend of the NFL, Brett Favre, criticized Oregon officials for allowing a transgender athlete to compete last week against girls during a high school track event where records were broken.

Ada Gallagher, by McDaniel High School, participated in several races at the Portland Interscholastic League event at the beginning of the month. Gallagher has established seasonal records in races of 400 meters and 200 meters.

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The former star of Green Bay Packers struck the biological men outside female and girls sports. (Shelley Mays / USA Today Network)

Favre was one of those who criticized the officials.

“This should not be correct and ashamed to all the officials who would allow it,” he wrote.

The former star of Green Bay Packers has been more frankly to keep organic men outside female and girls in recent years.

He described the participation of the Transgenre Halterophilia of Laurel Hubbard’s weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 “unfair”. Last month, he applauded the executive decree of President Donald Trump to keep the transgender athletes outside female sports.

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Ada Gallagher has established season records in races of 400 meters and 200 meters. (C. Morgan Engel / NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

“I appreciate the president @realdonaldtrump to sign an initiative to prevent biological boys from competing with women,” said Favre in an article on X of the decree. “It is sad that it must have happened today, but happy that it was done.”

He appeared on PK Press Club Channel with Will Cain earlier this month and received a clip from the co-host of “The View” Whoopi Goldberg asking him why it was a problem.

“I can’t say anything who will change my mind – I can only shake my head,” said Favre. “It’s common sense in its best. Oh well, what can I say? Eans speech.”

President Donald Trump signs an executive decree prohibiting transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events at the White House on February 5, 2025. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

Regarding the unfair for women and girls, Favre added: “You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand this.”

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