BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – Kelley Robinson, who describes herself as the first queer, Black president of the Human Rights Campaign, was asked the question by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. Robinson said she couldn’t “definitively” say males have an advantage over women in sports. Robinson then tried to use a “news article” about how some men believe they could beat Serena Williams in tennis.
As Robinson pointed that out, Riley Gaines noted that Williams and her sister, Venus, both lost to “lost to the 203rd-ranked male tennis player” more than a decade ago.
Fifty-year-old Karsten Braasch challenged and beat Serena Williams and Venus Williams back-to-back at the 1998 Australian Open after the sisters claimed they could beat any male player outside the world’s top 200.
“Those losses don’t count,” explained Robinson. “In those games, Braasch intentionally hit the ball so hard, that the Williams sisters couldn’t return the serve. In my opinion that’s unsportsmanlike conduct/cheating.”