Posted on 08/19/2023 1:16:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Enes Freedom has controversially claimed that he could average 60 points in the WNBA
Enes Freedom has made some controversial statements following up on his stance to not allow transgender athletes to participate in women's sports. He said in an interview that he would average 60 points per game in the WNBA if he changed his name and started identifying as a woman.
"I mean, would that be fair? I am 7' feet, 270 pounds, and if I decided to identify myself as a woman and decided to play in the WNBA, and I changed my name to Eneshia, would that be fair to all the women who chasing their dreams since they were a little kid," Freedom said.
"Where all the women's rights activists, to stand up? It's just very interesting as to why this should even be a debate... I mean, if I am allowed in, I average 60 points and 30 rebounds."
Enes Freedom last played in the NBA in the 2021-22 season for the Boston Celtics, averaging 3.7 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in 35 games. While his larger point is about something societal, it's hard to imagine him dominating the WNBA even if he were to enter it as a woman.
Enes Freedom Has Taken A Hard Stand Criticizing The LGBTQ+ Community Enes Freedom has become outspoken on a lot of social issues and has recently been talking about the LGBTQ+ community a lot. He very vocally called out Charles Barkley for showing his support for the community recently.
“I hear what you’re saying Charles Barkley, and yes, we shouldn’t have any problems with the LGBTQ or Trans community. However, the problem starts when they try to come for innocent kids. Stop pushing this agenda on our youth! LEAVE KIDS ALONE!!! We do not need to have literature in schools that show boys how to suck d**k."
It seems that Enes Freedom has doubled down on this issue as something he wants to tackle and talk about. The transgender community is one of the most marginalized groups all over the world, and it is wild that he has become so vehement in his opposition. It will be interesting to see how the NBA world reacts to his latest take.
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It would be hilarious
Freedom speaking truth.
He ought to try it.
His female name should be Inez.
Gee, can he be accused of hate speech for this?
Didn’t we read of a high school boys team mopping the floor with a WNBA team in some scrimmage?
Face it - men and women are different.
He looks White. He’ll be ripped to shreds for speaking truths.
Or maybe “Don’t Date Me”?
He’s Turkish.
"Institutional Racism" is just a made-up term for the things everyone knows but no one says.
I can't find any evidence of this, but it happened in soccer.
Face it - men and women are different.
Correct. In Russia, that's the way it is. Not in America. We are being woke about it.
Wouldn’t it be great if he succeeded Erdogan?
Turks are “Brown” if they’re good leftists/victims and white if they support liberty.
“. . .has controversially claimed. . .? PROVE. HIM. WRONG.
I’d support one whole team being trans just to show the stupidity of it all. Do it.
“. . .has controversially claimed. . .? PROVE. HIM. WRONG.
My only issue with him is that I think he’s WAY too low in his predicted number of points and rebounds.
If there's a shred of sanity left he'd be cheered.
On the low end.
Still wouldn’t draw a crowd for the wnba.
Women, where are you supporting your fellow women lesbian basketball players? You aren’t there.
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