Sophie Cunningham

Sophie Cunningham

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Sophie Elizabeth Cunningham is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Missouri Tigers.

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Far Right
The WNBA player is at the center of a controversy over her views on transgender athletes, drawing both support and backlash.
Far Right champions her as a female athlete willing to state biological reality despite institutional pressure to conform.
Far Right
Sophie Cunningham defended protecting girls in locker rooms and made former ESPN host Ryan Clark look foolish after his attack on her basketball credentials.
She is being celebrated as a rare mainstream athlete willing to defy transgender orthodoxy in women's sports, a central culture war battleground.
Far Right
Her comments on protecting girls in locker rooms and women's sports were twisted, prompting Maher's defense.
She is now an icon for the 'protect women's sports' cause, with the Right using her treatment to show how the Left cancels dissent.
Lean Right
The WNBA player is being praised in the National Post for embracing her role as a defender of women's sports.
Conservatives applaud her for challenging gender identity orthodoxies that they say threaten the integrity of women's athletics.
Far Right
She is at the center of the WNBA transgender athlete debate that has enraged fans and coaches.
She is a focal point for the fight to keep male athletes out of women's sports, a top cultural issue for the right.
Far Right
She drilled 3 of 5 threes in Indiana's win while Portland fans booed her and waved a trans flag.
She is a touchstone in the fight to keep biological males out of women's sports and to resist WNBA capitulation to trans ideology.
Far Right
She split with podcast partner West Wilson on transgender athletes in girls' sports, supporting the reality of biological differences.
Praised for speaking common sense on a volatile issue, against the growing push to erase female sports categories.
Far Right
WNBA star defended her stance keeping biological men out of women's sports, saying 'I said what I said' and making no apologies.
Celebrated as a rare athlete willing to speak truth on the transgender issue, resisting leftist pressure and standing up for female athletes.

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