WNBA admits fans wrongly told to cover shirts in trans debate
The WNBA acknowledged in a statement Monday that fans should have been free to wear shirts referencing the debate over transgender athletes during Sunday's game between the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever, after at least three spectators were confronted by league security at State Farm Arena.
The WNBA stated that fans should have been permitted to wear shirts discussing transgender athletes during a recent game. This comes after league security confronted at least three spectators wearing such shirts. The incident occurred during a game between the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever at State Farm Arena.
- The WNBA admitted fans should have been allowed to wear shirts referencing the transgender athlete debate.
- League security confronted at least three spectators at a game between the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever.
- The confrontation took place at State Farm Arena.
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