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Jay Feely, a former NFL kicker running for Congress in Arizona, made his attitude towards men in women’s sports known as he weighed in Simone Biles-Riley Gaines Feud on Saturday.
Feely wrote on X in response to Biles’ personal attack on Gains, “Men don’t belong in women’s sports!”
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Simone Biles (Kyle Terada-usa Today Sports)
“@Simone_biles argument is the antithesis in section 9 and equal opportunities it gets for women. It puts girls in dangerous, compromising situations so that a man who pretends to be a woman can feel better about herself,” FEEY wrote.
FEEY added his support to Gaines in the position.
“Simone doesn’t win any medal if she competes against men,” he wrote. “Serena Williams wins no tournaments if she competes against men. They are the best ever to do it. Why should we compromise with our high school and college girls and remove their options.”
Simone Biles’ Social Media Posts that said it was’ good thing, guys are competing against girls’ resurrections

Jay Feely (Mark J. Revilas-usa Today Sports)
Biles went after Gaines when the Outkick -Podcast host responded to a transnry pitcher competing in the Minnesota State Softball Championship.
“@Riley_gaines_ You are really sick, all this campaign because you lost a race. Straight up sore loser,” wrote Biles on X. “You need to uplift the trans community and maybe find a way to do sports inclusive or create a new Avenue where Trans feel safe in sports. Maybe an urge category in all sports !!
“But instead … You are bullying them … One thing is definitely that no one in sports is safe with you around !!!!!”
Gaines responded to Biles’ attack.
“This is so disappointing. My roof is the least controversial acquisition of the planet,” wrote Gaines in response to Biles’ post. “Simone Biles is a man-apologist at the expense of young girls’ dreams? Didn’t have it on my bingo card.

Simone Biles (Jack Gruber-usa Today Sports)
“Maybe she could compete in Pommel Horse and Rings in 2028.”
Feely revealed that he joined the Arizona Congressional Race in April in an interview with Pakinomist Digital. He went into the Republican primary of Arizona’s 5th Congress District to replace Rep. Andy Biggs, who runs to be Grand Canyon State’s next governor.



