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Florida's Rick Scott Warns NCAA Against 'Woke Elitist Psychobabble' as State Considers Transgender Bill

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NCAA likes to threaten FL and other states. Well, here's a threat to the NCAA—the American people are not going to allow biological males to compete in women's sports.

It's not going to happen," Scott tweeted Tuesday afternoon, responding to a Politico report in which the NCAA board warned it is "closely" following state-by-state transgender laws."If you keep threatening the public with your woke elitist psychobabble, the NCAA will not last much longer.

Florida cannot be replaced, but you can be replaced," Scott warned the nonprofit organization, which regulates 1,268 North American institutions and conferences.The NCAA Board of Governors statement which prompted Scott's remarks Tuesday did not mention his home state by name, but their.

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