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    Protestors clash in heated scenes ahead of Fever’s clash against Liberty as pro-trans campaigners hit out ‘grotesque’ Sophie Cunningham amid WNBA storm

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    It is not unusual to see a stream of young girls sporting No 22 Caitlin Clark jerseys heading into Indiana Fever games – home or away. What has been a more common sight in recent weeks, however, is the rallying cries and protests echoing outside arenas around the WNBA.

    That was the case once again on Saturday when the WNBA’s ugly transgender athlete debate reared its head before the Fever’s matchup against the New York Liberty.

    Protestors clashed outside Barclays Center as tensions between pro-trans and anti-trans athletes campaign groups reached fever pitch.

    Lining the barricades on one side of the entrance to the Brooklyn arena, protestors draped themselves in the blue, pink and white transgender flag. Others wore rainbow accessories. They all carried signs featuring similar messages; ‘Liberty fans stand with trans kids,’ ‘Dunk on transphobia,’ ‘Protect trans kids.’

    However, on the other side, the message was quite the opposite. The flags were Star-Spangled, the t-shirts were emblazoned with XX-XY and their signs called to keep transgender athletes out of sport as they voiced their support for Fever star Sophie Cunningham.

    XX-XY Athletics, a campaign group against transgender athletes in women’s sport, endorsed Cunningham’s stance as they protested the WNBA’s gender eligibility criteria.

    Protestors clash in heated scenes ahead of Fever’s clash against Liberty as pro-trans campaigners hit out ‘grotesque’ Sophie Cunningham amid WNBA storm

    Protests broke out ahead of the Indiana Fever’s game against the New York Liberty 

    Sophie Cunningham sparked a fire storm when she spoke out on 'protesting young girls'

    Sophie Cunningham sparked a fire storm when she spoke out on ‘protesting young girls’

    Campaign groups protested the WNBA's gender eligibility criteria amid the storm

    Campaign groups protested the WNBA’s gender eligibility criteria amid the storm 

    Amy Sousa, an organizer of the campaign, insisted that the group’s message was not anti-trans but about protecting girls in women’s sports.

    ‘This is about privacy,’ she told the Daily Mail. ‘This is about safety. This is about fairness on the basis of our sex. ‘We just want sports segregated on sex. We don’t care about anyone’s identity as long as they play on the team of their sex.’

    Cunningham sparked a firestorm when she spoke out about ‘protecting young girls’ in women’s sports, embroiling the league in a fierce debate over transgender athletes.

    Her comments sparked backlash around the WNBA, while some of her supporters raised concerns over their treatment at recent games.

    ‘It was so inspiring because she is a sparkly, sassy personality,’ Sousa added. ‘So when she came out and said that she protects girl sports and in the locker room and on the field, it was really cool. I think that was a remarkable moment.

    ‘She has such integrity. She stands with her word. She means what she says, and we respect that. We want to show her and the world that we’re here cheering her on.’

    Following Cunningham’s comments, two former NBA players, Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White, have since seized upon the issue as a chance to make a political point. Both have announced plans to enter the 2027 WNBA Draft, challenging the league’s transgender eligibility policy.

    The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement states only women are eligible to play. But with no explicit definition of the term or detail on a transgender participation policy, Kanter and White have decided to try and test those rules, with the campaign rejected by the league as a ‘bad-faith’ effort.

    Sousa hit out at WNBA, claiming that its current eligibility criteria exposed the league to vulnerability.

    Campaigners against trans athletes in women's sports showed support for the Fever star

    Campaigners against trans athletes in women’s sports showed support for the Fever star 

    On the other side of the debate, others campaigned for transgender inclusivity

    On the other side of the debate, others campaigned for transgender inclusivity 

    ‘I’ve been a little bit disappointed with the league,’ she said. ‘I think the league could support their players a little bit more. I think every day that they do not take a strong position to protect their sports on the base of sex, they are vulnerable. 

    ‘What we’re seeing with Enes Kantor and Royce White, they are exposing how vulnerable this league is right now. They’re vulnerable to any man. We think the league is leaving itself very vulnerable to infiltration by any man who says that he’s a woman.’

    Sousa also suggested that the fallout of the debate engulfing the league should mark the end of WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s tenure.

    ‘I think it’s really embarrassing,’ she said. ‘It’s very disappointing the way she chose to carry herself. I don’t think she has any place standing up and being a leader.’

    However, tensions began to boil over when protestors from different sides of the debate began to clash in heated scenes.

    One man sporting a Mexico jersey and sombrero, barged into the midst of the pro-trans rally and began declaring that he wanted to declare for the WNBA Draft.

    His controversial declaration was met with instant outrage from the campaigners who began blowing whistles in his face and retaliating with chants of ‘trans kids belong.’

    Police were forced to intervene when the confrontation reached boiling point with a horde of five NYPD officers escorted Pedro away from the scene to the cheers of the furious protestors.

    The Fever's clash against the Liberty was the latest game to be surrounded by the protests

    The Fever’s clash against the Liberty was the latest game to be surrounded by the protests

    Cunningham has been met with boos at most games while protests and counter demonstrations supporting her have become commonplace at games around the country.

    Liberty season ticketholder Kristen revealed that she would be in the former group, emphatically answering ‘yes’ when asked if she would be booing the Fever guard during Saturday’s game.

    ‘Sophie Cunningham is kind of like a throwaway athlete in my opinion, a bench-warmer kind of person, lanky sort of MAGA Barbie,’ she told the Daily Mail.

    ‘I think that she just dog whistled to this group to probably benefit financially. I think it’s low-key grotesque what she’s doing and riding on the coattails of Caitlin Clark, which is just goofy.’

    Unlike Sousa, Kristen welcomed the WNBA’s response to Cunningham’s comments, praising players, coaches and teams from around the league for speaking out. 

    ‘I’m proud that our team is like on the right side of this moment,’ she said of the Liberty.

    She added: ‘I’d love to see WNBA turn it up a little bit, maybe [do something about] fan hate speech, kind of waiting for that.’

    Liberty superstar Breanna Stewart spoke out on the debate which has dominated headlines surrounding the WNBA in recent weeks, attempting to quell the anger. 

    ‘Knowing that rallies are happening on both sides shows the platform that the W has and the stunts for attention are just continuing to try and ride the wave that we have,’ the two-time MVP told a small group of reporters Saturday morning.

    ‘I want Liberty fans and even Indy fans that are going to come here tonight to be able to have this arena be a safe space.’



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