“So overall I am willing to hear what Navratilova’s opinion is about these matters. She’s earned it.”
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Dittoes. She was among the first women’s tennis player to take her training and nutrition seriously. She wrote a book about it and it was a good read for any level of athlete.
OK, she was a lesbian, and had the courage to admit it. But I don’t recall her politicizing it in any way. I don’t personally have a problem with that. Maybe I’m wrong.
Navratilova rises above being just an identity group lesbian marching in lock step with all LGBTQP trends.
I’m reminded of Dame Veronica Wedgwood. She wrote extensively on England of the 1640s - 1650s and authored a highly regarded biography of Oliver Cromwell. She gave Cromwell full credit for his military and political accomplishments and his masculine intellect. She could see his feet of clay but on balance admired the man even though he would not have approved of her lesbianism.
Navratilova is not a paragon of virtue, but she is lending a strong voice against this trans insanity that has overpowered much of its sane opposition these days.