‘It’s about women. Period.’ NFL legend’s daughter gets HEATED over men in women’s sports



Kimberly Brown, daughter of NFL legend Jim Brown, grew up in West Hollywood — but you wouldn’t be able to tell based on her political opinions.

Brown, who played basketball, soccer, volleyball, and ran track, is of the belief that men do not belong in women’s sports.

“This wasn’t a thing back then. People didn’t have to worry about this B.S.,” Brown tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” adding, “Don’t come into our sport, don’t even come near us, just stay in your own lane.”

“I actually get mad at people like you for trying to outlaw transgenders in women’s sports, because we can gamble on them, Kimberly, and you can win money. You know, during the Olympics, I won a bunch of money,” Stein jokes.


“People like you, really ... just, you know, not say anything and blow the cover, because me as a degenerate gambler, I need these lady boys to compete against the women,” he adds.

“You need a man to whoop your a** then,” Brown fires back. “It’s about women, it’s about safety. It’s about our safety, it’s about our opportunities, it’s about our funding, it’s about women, period. It has nothing to do with you men.”

“That’s why we are equal but separate, you know. There’s two different sexes. So stay in your lane, and we’ll stay in ours,” she adds.

Not only is Brown a staunch supporter of keeping women’s sports a safe space for women, but she’s a fan of President-elect Donald Trump.

“I want to support him just as my father supported him throughout his presidency and be able to assist any way,” Brown tells Stein, adding, “So I do see myself working with Trump closely.”

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Meet Ainsley Erzen and Marshi Smith – two brave women fighting for biological reality and sanity in women’s sports



Ainsley Erzen is the daughter of Todd Erzen, one of Steve Deace’s cohosts on the “Steve Deace Show.”

And she’s one heck of an athlete. Ainsley competes in not one but two collegiate sports at the University of Arkansas — “one of the top women’s athletic programs in the country.”

Today, Ainsley and Marshi Smith, who’s a former national champion and a cofounder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, join the show to discuss their efforts to restore biological reality and sanity in sports and women’s spaces.

In 2005, Marshi took home the gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke at the NCAA championships.

“That was one of the best days of my life,” she says.

Needless to say, when she watched trans swimmer Lia Thomas take home the trophy at the 2022 NCAA swim and dive championships, she was overcome with a “flood of devastation” for the women who were cheated out of a rightful title.

This is what led her to partner with other alumni swimmers to found the Independent Council on Women’s Sports.

“At ICONS, we have set off in the last two years to try and rectify and advocate for the vast majority of female athletes, like Ainsley, who recognize that female athletes deserve respect, fair treatment, and fair competition,” says Marshi.

According to her, the tides are turning. The organizations behind pushing men’s rights in women’s sports have been “meeting in the dark,” and what they’ve built is “a house of cards on shifting sand,” she says. “That house of cards is about to blow.”

And Ainsley is courageously taking part in the movement to restore integrity in women’s sports.

“Standing up is scary,” she says, but “doing nothing is far scarier.”

“I’m super fortunate to have people like Riley Gaines who are willing to speak up and lay the foundation for this issue and be trailblazers,” Ainsley tells Steve. “As she’s gained more and more courage, so have the rest of us. We’ve been seeing what she’s doing, and we want to help in any way we can.”


To hear what Ainsley is doing to fight for real women in the athletic world, watch the video below.


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Transgender golfer poised to snatch Ladies Professional Golf Association tour card after winning women's tournament



A transgender golfer won a women's tournament earlier this week, and is now poised to snatch a Ladies Professional Golf Association tour card.

Hailey Davidson – a biological male – placed first in the NXXT Women’s Classic on Wednesday at the Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. The win in the women's tournament propelled Davidson to the top of the NXXT tour's leaderboard.

Davidson has notched 1,320 points – the most in the NXXT and 150 points ahead of the second-place golfer. Davidson has notched two second-place finishes, plus placed in seventh and ninth place.

There have been five NXXT events this year, and Davidson has played in all of them. There are eight more NXXT events scheduled.

According to the New York Post, "Along with a trophy and the 500 league points given to the winner, Davidson was awarded $1,576.51, increasing her season total to $4,206.84, with a current career total of $5,801.89 over 8 events."

NXXT claims to be "facilitating unparalleled professional growth opportunities for women golfers."

NXXT offers 10 exemptions to the Epson Tour – the LPGA's developmental tour – to its top five point leaders of the season.

The Epson Tour has a mission "to prepare the world’s best young women professional golfers for a successful career on the LPGA Tour."

More than 600 Epson Tour alumnae have earned LPGA Tour membership since it began in 1999, and has awarded $4 million in prize money to female golfers since 2022.

Davidson took part in the Epson Tour Qualifying School in 2022, but failed to qualify for the Epson Tour.

The LPGA Tour removed its “female at birth” requirement in 2010.

Female golfer Cristie Kerr said at the time, "We don't need to comment on this because it's a dead issue. She can compete if she can qualify. We certainly don't want to discriminate against anybody; that's not what the LPGA is about."

''It was just a formality more than anything,'' Kerr added. ''It was just a piece of language that said female instead of female at birth. We're talking about two words."

Golfweek reported in 2021, "Davidson began undergoing hormone treatments on Sept. 24, 2015, a date that’s tattooed on her right forearm, and in January, underwent gender reassignment surgery, a six-hour procedure that’s required under the LPGA’s Gender Policy."

Davidson claimed to have lost 15 mph of “club head speed” as a result of the transgender transition, thus alleging to lose an advantage of being a biological male.

Davidson wrote on Instagram in October 2022: "In total I was on Hormone Replacement Therapy for 5 years and 8 months, and also had full gender reassignment surgery (which was paid for by myself not the government) before the LPGA Tour and United States Golf Association all deemed me as eligible to compete."

Davidson last competed as a male in 2015 at a U.S. Open local qualifying event at Admiral’s Cove in Jupiter, Florida.

Davidson – born in Scotland – boasts on Instagram: "World’s 1st transgender person to win a professional golf tournament."

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Museum removes female powerlifter from exhibit for criticizing middling males' participation in women's sports



Female competitive powerlifter April Hutchinson was briefly featured in a Canadian museum exhibit entitled, "Resilient London: Meet Your Neighbours." The point of the exhibit was to detail how various locals had surmounted obstacles and found joy in achievement.

Hutchinson was a natural choice for the exhibit. After all, she successfully overcame addiction, excelled as a female powerlifter, and refused to back down despite an onslaught of attacks from radical activists.

However, upon realizing that Hutchinson was critical of the invasion of women's sports by middling male athletes, Museum London in London, Ontario, wrote the female athlete out of its history.

Although upset by the removal of her feature and the museum's accompanying denunciation, Hutchinson told Reduxx she is not backing down in the fight over the integrity of her sport.

"I will not lie to myself," said Hutchinson. "I will not play charades and I will not give in to delusional thinking."

What's the background?

Blaze News previously reported that Hutchinson has been critical of transvestites leveraging their biological advantages to take trophies and award money away from real women.

One of the more egregious cases that prompted Hutchinson to speak out involved male competitor Anne Andres, whodestroyed all of his female competitors at the Canadian Powerlifting Union's 2023 Western Canadian Championship with a combined score of 1,317 pounds — 450 pounds more than the female runner-up.

Andres, who has only been identifying as a female powerlifter since 2020, has placed first in eight out of the 10 competitions he has participated in since January 2020.

Hutchinson called Andres' denigration of women and participation in women's powerlifting "disheartening." She noted in a Daily Mail op-ed that her "boyfriend could basically walk in tomorrow, identify as female, compete, and then the next day, go back to being a man again. No proof, no ID required, just basically going on how you feel that day or whatever gender you want to it."

Hutchinson figured her union might "com[e] to its senses"; however, the Canadian Powerlifting Union, acting on a complaint from Andres, recently dashed those hopes, seeking instead to shut her up.

In early October, Hutchinson appeared on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," telling the titular host the Canadian Powerlifting Union was threatening her with suspension for pointing out a transvestite was indeed a man.

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Weeks later, Hutchinson indicated on X that she received notice from the CPU indicating she faces a two-year ban for speaking out against "the unfairness of biological males being allowed to taunt female competitors & loot their winnings."

"Apparently, I have failed in my gender-role duties as 'supporting actress' in the horror show that is my sport right now," wrote Hutchinson. "Naturally, the CPU deemed MY written (private) complaint of the male bullying to be 'frivolous and vexatious.'"

Hutchinson has indicated she's appealing the suspension.

First canceled, then erased

Days after learning she was facing a multiyear ban from the CPU, Hutchinson received a letter from the executive director of the London Museum, Julie Bevan, indicating her feature was being removed from the months-long exhibit, reported Reduxx.

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The Nov. 10 letter, signed by the museum's executives, reportedly indicated the removal was prompted by Hutchinson's media appearances — where she spoke against transvestites competing in women's sports. Bevan's letter further accused Hutchinson of "denying" the existence of "transgender women" and issuing comments harmful to the "2SLGBTQI community."

The letter reportedly insinuated that Hutchinson had violated the Ontario Human Rights code, noting, "Misgendering someone intentionally is a form of discrimination."

Hutchinson told Canadian state media, "I'm highly disappointed and very hurt. My exhibit was me telling the whole world my personal struggle with alcoholism and how I beat that and I became a Team Canada powerlifter. … It had nothing to do at all with transgenders."

"The museum is basically telling women they don't care about us. Our safety or our sports. It's absolutely wrong," Hutchinson explained to Reduxx. "I am standing for truth and saying the things that 99% of society thinks. I will not lie to myself. I will not play charades and I will not give in to delusional thinking."

Stevie Bees, a female transvestite featured in the exhibit, celebrated the museum's decision on Meta, writing, "I am EXTREMELY proud to be on that wall and I also want everyone to know that Trans Women ARE Women! April Hutchinson SHOULD be deplatformed for spouting garbage like this."

Museum London's head of marketing, Linda O'Connor, told Canadian state media, "We have no further comment on this. We take seriously our responsibility to uphold our values, promote inclusion and ensure dignity for our team, our contributors, and our audiences."

The leftist efforts to cancel Hutchinson do not appear to have shaken her resolve.

"Women need and deserve their own sports. The female category has always been protected," she said. "Women are fighting back and we will send a strong message: Bodies play sports, not identities."

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