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Bianchi’s integrity vs. DeSantis bigotry on trans sports

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 19, 2023

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I could have done without Mike Bianchi’s apology to the cruelly unapologetic Ron DeSantis, but I admire his journalistic integrity in changing his opinion about transgender women competing against cis-women athletes, based on solid reporting (”Turns out Gov. DeSantis was right about transgender sports,” April 19). He said it took “pandering politicians like Ron DeSantis” to force governing bodies in sports to admit that, “Yes, men... + full article



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