Sally Jenkins is an American sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post. She was previously a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. She has been named the nation’s top sports columnist by the AP sports editors four times and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2019.
Sounds like she had a hand in making Sports Illustrated unreadable!
I really don’t care what her accomplishments are, I don’t think she really understands . She thinks Lance Armstrong is just fine,even when he was caught with incontrovertible evidence he was cheating and denied the truth.Yes sports is about exploring who you are and your boundaries BUT there are guard rails and boundaries on how far you go. Why not just allow people to bomb out on steroids and die early? The British Sports Council said , after studying the issue, individuals born men have an unfair advantage over biological women. You have to decide if you want to be fair or inclusive. I don’t want to watch men in drag if I am watching women’s sports.