Brian Urlacher slams trans athletes in female sports as a problem of “common sense”

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The former star of the Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, made his position known on the question of transgender athletes in female and girls sports while the debate creates a fracture in the state where he made his reputation – Illinois.

Urlacher shared his opinion on the question during an interview on the “Global View” podcast on May 9 and asked why it was even a debate in certain circles.

“Why is it even a debate? A woman is a woman and a man is a man … You were born with what you were born,” said Urlacher.

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Jerome Bettis, n ° 36 of the Pittsburgh Steelers, reaches Brian Urlacher, n ° 54 of the Chicago Bears, for a touch on December 11, 2005 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)

Urlacher has even referred to a continuous controversy in Minnesota, where a transgender launcher currently dominates the girls’ softball season. The Trans athlete would have won 14 consecutive games before the playoffs and won the honors of the first team of all states has shaken the state in recent weeks.

“It’s just different because we are men, there are certain things that we do better than women, and it’s just, number one, it’s not fair, and if I had a girl who had to be forced to play against a man, I would not agree with that and I took away a hell,” said Urlacher.

“I just don’t understand, it’s a common sense thing, I don’t see how you can push this and make someone who is a different sex.”

The former Vikings player tears Minnesota Ag as a state pursues Trump to keep trans athletes in the girls’ sports

The former Chicago Bears player, Brian Urlacher, is honored at the halftime of a match between the Bears in Chicago and the Seattle Seahawks to Soldier Field in Chicago on September 17, 2018. (Patrick Gorski-USA Sportive today)

The temple of renown of professional football has congratulated President Donald Trump for signing the executive decree of “men for female sports” at the White House on February 5.

The Illinois has become a controversial home on the question of the inclusion of trans athletes in recent days after a biological man has contributed in a seventh year track meeting against biological women during the meeting of the Naper Prairie Conference.

The incident led to a meeting of the board of directors of the Community School District of Naperville 203 descending Monday in a heated debate on the issue.

Brian Urlacher is honored with an excellence ring ceremony for his recent enthronement to the Temple of the renowned Soldier Field on September 17, 2018 in Chicago. (Quinn Harris / Getty Images)

Awake Illinois has filed a complaint in civil rights against the district, the office of the Department of Civil Rights Education alleging a violation of the title IX.

They called on federal funds to retain the district, which, according to him, receives between $ 8 and 9 million dollars in federal subsidies per year. The complaint is part of a broader effort of the awakening of Illinois, which had previously filed similar complaints on title IX against other districts and the Board of Education de l’Illinois State.

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