Kimberly Brown, daughter of NFL legend Jim Brown, grew up in West Hollywood — but you wouldn’t be able to tell based on her political opinions.
Brown, who played basketball, soccer, volleyball, and ran track, is of the belief that men do not belong in women’s sports.
“This wasn’t a thing back then. People didn’t have to worry about this B.S.,” Brown tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” adding, “Don’t come into our sport, don’t even come near us, just stay in your own lane.”
“I actually get mad at people like you for trying to outlaw transgenders in women’s sports, because we can gamble on them, Kimberly, and you can win money. You know, during the Olympics, I won a bunch of money,” Stein jokes.
“People like you, really … just, you know, not say anything and blow the cover, because me as a degenerate gambler, I need these lady boys to compete against the women,” he adds. […]
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