Mark Cuban had his hot take on the topic of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, and the hosts over the PBD Podcast had their reaction to the entrepreneur’s insight on the matter.
In one recent episode of the podcast, co-host Vincent Oshana gave his honest take on the comments made by Mark Cuban recently on the topic of transgenders participating in women’s sports.
“It’s always the people that that it doesn’t affect their lives,” Oshana said. “I want people like Mark Cuban to keep talking keep putting a mic in front of his face and keep letting him say dumb ignorant stuff like that.”
“I’ve ever seen they’re so pro-women they’re so ‘my body and my choice.’ It’s like, bro, you’re competing against men and people are getting injured, women are losing their freaking scholarships, and they’re so all these feminists, they’re such male feminists.”

He went on, reiterating how “absolutely ridiculous” he thinks Cuban’s take on the subject is.
“But when it comes to this they want men to compete with our with our freaking daughters and I think it’s absolutely ridiculous but let him let him keep talking there goes anytime that people are like ‘Oh he can maybe run for president.’”
Mark Cuban Gives Take on Transgeders in Women’s Sports: “People Aren’t Ready”
During his recent appearance at “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” entrepreneur Mark Cuban gave his take on the issue of transgender athletes playing for women’s sports. For him, it is an issue that “takes time.”
“To make it a national issue so that if you weren’t supporting the fewer than 10 trans athletes in the NCAA, then you weren’t a good person. People just aren’t ready for that yet. You’ve got to meet people where they are,” Cuban said. “It takes time, you can’t just force it down people’s throats.”

He also expressed his belief that the issues should not be used as campaign material, particularly by those who aspire to run for certain positions in the future.
“Instead of trying to get where the people who are being disadvantaged and being discriminated against are helped, they wanted to make it a campaign issue,” Cuban went on. “Focus on helping the people, not using them to campaign.”

Mark Cuban remains to be a minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks. Despite having a stake in the franchise, he has repeatedly clarified that he had no say whatsoever on the controversial blockbuster trade of their former star player Luka Doncic.
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