In a moment that has sparked widespread outrage and fierce debate across social media and sports circles, former congressional candidate Karoline Leavitt made a crude remark referring to WNBA star Brittney Griner, following the league’s newly announced policy on mandatory sex testing.
During a panel discussion streamed online, Leavitt appeared visibly animated when the topic of gender and sports arose. Reacting to ongoing online speculation about Griner’s gender identity, Leavitt said, “Now we know the truth — she’s a sh*t,” a statement that many have condemned as disrespectful, inappropriate, and potentially discriminatory.
The comment coincided with a controversial announcement from the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA): starting next season, all players will be required to undergo biological sex verification as part of an expanded eligibility policy. The league said the move is meant to “ensure fairness and clarity in competition,” though critics have called it invasive and regressive.
Brittney Griner Responds with Dignity
Brittney Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most recognizable athletes in women’s basketball, has long been a target of baseless rumors and online harassment due to her height, athleticism, and deep voice — characteristics that challenge traditional gender norms.
So far, Griner has not directly addressed Leavitt’s comment. However, in a recent interview, she stated:
“People will always try to define you with their own insecurities. I’m proud of who I am, and I’m focused on playing the game I love.”
League Divided Over New Policy
The WNBA’s decision has stirred fierce reactions both within and beyond the basketball world. Some athletes and fans argue that the policy is necessary to uphold the integrity of women’s sports. Others view it as an overreach that risks violating players’ privacy and dignity.
Dr. Marla Kent, a sports ethicist at Columbia University, warns:
“This sets a dangerous precedent. Mandatory sex testing can open the door to discrimination, especially against women who don’t conform to stereotypical appearances.”
Public Backlash and Political Fallout
Leavitt’s comment has drawn condemnation from advocacy groups, fellow politicians, and former athletes. The Human Rights Campaign issued a statement calling her words “cruel, ignorant, and intentionally harmful.” On X (formerly Twitter), hashtags like #StandWithGriner and #ProtectWomenAthletes began trending within hours.
Meanwhile, supporters of Leavitt have defended her stance, saying she is “speaking hard truths” about what they see as growing confusion in women’s sports.
What Happens Next?
As the WNBA prepares for a new season under a highly controversial policy, the league faces pressure from both sides of the debate. Questions remain about how the testing will be carried out, how athletes will be protected, and what this could mean for the future of inclusivity in sports.
For now, one thing is clear: the intersection of sports, gender, and politics is no longer just a talking point — it’s the battleground of a cultural reckoning.
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