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Seattle Times columnist resigns after paper allegedly refused to run 'Save Women's Sports' column
Seattle Times columnist resigns after paper allegedly refused to run 'Save Women's Sports' column
The column centered on two Washington student-athletes who oppose allowing transgender girls to compete in female sports, that were recently at the center of a national controversy after they attended a Seattle Storm WNBA game...
"All they said was that, 'You didn't tell us you were doing this in advance, uh, so we can't run it.' But I didn't buy the excuse."
"Anytime I would kind of go against the grain, my columns would get spiked"
"I have a lot of respect for my editors... I don't know what I would've done if I were in their situation either."
He also later interviewed Tumwater High School basketball player Frances Staudt, who had declined to play in a game involving a transgender opponent.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Seattle Times for a response, but has not heard back.