Mother and daughter warned by security guards over t-shirts at WNBA game in Atlanta

Key Points
- A mother and daughter were warned by security guards over their t-shirts at a WNBA game in Atlanta
- The security guards cited that the t-shirts were against trans athletes
- This incident is the latest flashpoint in the controversy sparked by Sophie Cunningham's comments about trans athletes
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During an Indiana Fever - Atlanta Dream WNBA game in Atlanta, a mother and her 17-year-old daughter were warned by security guards due to their t-shirts. The security guards stated that they would not be allowed to wear the t-shirts or leave the stadium, citing that the t-shirts were against trans athletes.
This incident is the latest flashpoint in the controversy sparked by Sophie Cunningham's comments about trans athletes. Cunningham had stated that female athletes should not have to compete against biological males.
The WNBA and players' union have announced that they will take a thoughtful and respectful approach to the participation of trans athletes.
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- Why were a mother and daughter warned over their t-shirts?
- The security guards stated that the t-shirts were against trans athletes and they would not be allowed to wear them or leave the stadium.
- Is this incident part of a larger controversy?
- Yes, this incident is the latest flashpoint in the controversy sparked by Sophie Cunningham's comments about trans athletes.
- What is the WNBA and players' union's stance on trans athletes' participation?
- The WNBA and players' union have announced that they will take a thoughtful and respectful approach to the participation of trans athletes.
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