Looks like Boosie was back on Vlad TV and spoke about where he see’s sports heading in the near future. While speaking about the transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, Boosie says he believes that transgender women will start to play in the WNBA next.

“Them little girls been training there whole f*cking life they been swimming since they was three years old, going through all kind of sh*t. And you bring in your long arm, testosterone. I got mad Vlad because I don’t like when people f*ck over women like that. Women already don’t get paid what a n*gga get paid.” Boosie said. He then speaks on transgender women being apart of the WNBA.
“I told you its going to go to the basketball next. You gone have a 7 foot 2 motherf*cker like Shaq and he gone turn woman, Juwanna Man. N*gga gone be dunking on everybody, 80 points a game. This is just the beginning with the swimming.”
boosie said its gone be a juwanna mann in the wnba pic.twitter.com/EU8gkk5h1B
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As we previously reported, Lia Thomas is a transgender who began swimming against other college athletes and continued winning the swim meets which made a lot of parents speak out to make a change for men who transition to female to not be allowed to participate in female sports. Lia Thomas, 22, swam as Will Thomas for her first three years at Penn but was not top-ranked. But when Lia entered the NCAA championships last month, she was ranked No. 1 among college women. She expressed to Sports Illustrated in a recent cover story, “I am a woman.”

Caitlyn Jenner has actually been very open about this discussion being that she is transgender and played tons of sports growing up. Jenner recently spoke on the controversy and said Lia Thomas is one of the worst things that has happened to the trans community.“Lia Thomas is one of the worst things that happened to the trans community because it’s such bad publicity,” she said. “I’ve met so many wonderful trans people, doing so many wonderful things, living their life authentically.”
“I hope Lia Thomas — it’s over for her now because she’s out of college — and I just hope she has a wonderful life, “being trans is not easy, I hope she enjoys the rest of her life and has a good life.”
“We must protect women’s sports. At all costs. What Lia has done, beating biological women to win a Division I national championship, is anathema to what sports represents and the spirit of competition.”