A New York Times writer is facing substantial criticism after referring to biological women as “non-transgender women.”
The author was discussing testosterone levels and men in women’s sports, particularly San Jose State University’s male volleyball player Blaire (Brayden) Fleming, who plays on the SJSU women’s volleyball team.
At 6’1”, Fleming possesses obvious strength and athletic advantages over women, a fact that has been noticed by countless athletes who have shared the court with him. This includes teammate Brooke Slusser, who told Blaze News that Fleming’s “power” was something she had “never seen before.”
Fleming’s inclusion has caused the following schools to forfeit matches: Boise State (twice), Nevada, Southern Utah, Utah State, and Wyoming.
‘This is so insulting to the billions of women in the world.’
New York Times writer Juliet Macur declined to name the athlete, however, citing that “she” has not “publicly confirmed…