Unfortunately it doesn’t appear to be ridiculous anymore. It’s a real deal issue today.
— G. Bag. (@greg_gbag) August 6, 2024
It may be ridiculous to us but look how many institutions are letting it happen.
— Grand Larsony🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@keithlarson49) August 6, 2024
Of course, the fact that Kirk decided to weigh in made some folks fear that his days at ESPN are now numbered:It should be a ridiculous question. Sadly it is not.
— Donnie G (@DonGuerra3) August 6, 2024
Well, you were great on ESPN while you were there.
— lookingglasself (@lookingglass401) August 6, 2024
And some think he's playing semantics, while maintaining his ability to argue that he didn't say anything about "trans" women (i.e. biological men).This is gonna anger the ESPN cultists.
— JustGregory (@GregoryGambles) August 6, 2024
Either way, it sounds like Herbie is agreeing with his College GameDay co-host Pat McAfee, who weighed in on the debate on his show last week: “We need some fairness. And there’s no reason that we should be seeing a potential male physical body punching a woman. Growing up, that’s like the worst thing that you could possibly do. And now it’s like, we’ve gotten to a point where it’s like, ‘Well, is it?’ It is… It’s sad. This is a very sad situation.” Interesting times in the ESPN front office, I'm sure.This isn’t honest. Everyone agrees on that. Here’s the question- Do “trans” women belong in Women’s sports? $100 says he won’t answer that question.
— Bream Was Out (@ParkingChair_) August 6, 2024