Charles Barkley, NBA legend, has voiced his strong opinion on the controversial issue of whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. In an interview on Dan Dakich’s show on Outkick, Barkley made it clear that he believes men should not compete against women in sports.

The debate over transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports has been reignited, especially after reports emerged that Nike funded a study on transgender athletes in youth sports. This issue gained further prominence with the return of Donald Trump to the White House, making fairness and rights in sports even more of a hot topic.

Barkley did not hesitate to share his perspective. “Let me make this very simple for you, Dan,” Barkley said. “Men should not compete against women in sports. I’m not going to get into all the nonsense surrounding this issue.”

Although Barkley firmly disagrees with the idea of men competing in women’s sports, he also clarified that he fully supports the LGBTQ+ community. “I support the gay and transgender communities 100%. But when it comes to men competing against women in sports, I think it’s wrong. Anyone who disagrees with me, I think they’re stupid.”

Barkley continued to emphasize that he would not change his mind on this matter. “If anyone has a problem with that, they’re going to have to get over it because I’m not going to change my mind. I just think it’s wrong, period.”
His comments have stirred up a debate that not only challenges the fairness of sports competitions but also raises questions about how society and sports organizations should handle gender differences in athletic events. While Barkley maintains respect and support for transgender individuals, his viewpoint reflects the ongoing dialogue surrounding equality, fairness, and the rights of athletes in the world of sports.