I was a sports columnist at the Seattle Times for 11 years. This is why I resigned

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I was a sports columnist at the Seattle Times for 11 years. This is why I resigned

Fox News · 4 hours ago

Matt Calkins, a sports columnist at the Seattle Times for 11 years, has resigned after the paper allegedly refused to publish his column supporting the "Save Women's Sports" movement. Calkins said he attended a rally outside Climate Pledge Arena in support of WNBA player Sophie Cunningham, who had spoken out against biological males competing in women's sports, and wrote a column reflecting those views, but the paper declined to run it. He says he resigned on the spot after learning it would not be published, framing the decision as a matter of journalistic principle.

The dispute centres on the newspaper's alleged reluctance to publish content sympathetic to campaigns opposing transgender participation in women's sports, a highly contested topic in US sports media. Calkins' resignation has drawn attention and criticism directed at the Seattle Times, with commentators arguing the case reflects wider tensions between newsroom editorial decisions and coverage of gender-related sports issues.

  • Seattle Times columnist Matt Calkins resigned after 11 years
  • Paper allegedly blocked his "Save Women's Sports" column
  • Dispute tied to trans athletes' participation in women's sports

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