Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland has stirred controversy once again with inflammatory social media posts targeting the transgender community. Known for his provocative remarks, Strickland’s latest comments on X/Twitter have drawn widespread backlash.The MMA fighter openly questioned societal acceptance of transgender individuals, using derogatory language in his posts. In one, he mocked, writing:“Its so odd when I get attacked by the "trans community" You cut your c**k off and got implants and I'm suppose to be offended by what you call me.. I'm just wondering how society hasn't put you in a mental institution yet… I make fun of you and you cut your c**k off lmao.”Strickland went further, suggesting such individuals should be institutionalized and sarcastically commented on the idea of transgender people holding positions of power:“Could you picture someone waking up saying: "I think im going to cut my c**k off today, grow my hair out, get breast implants, take drugs so I sound like a c**kless man and then I'm going to run for f**king congress and I'm going to win" My god Russia send the nukes it's time.”Sean Strickland offers a candid take on meeting Tim KennedySean Strickland recently shared his thoughts on former UFC and Strikeforce fighter Tim Kennedy.The ex-middleweight champion took to X to describe Kennedy as “inauthentic,” humorously comparing him to a social media influencer:"Every time I've met Tim Kennedy, all I can think is, 'Goddamn, this man is so inauthentic it feels like I'm talking to a white girl getting ready to make an IG [Instagram] reel. He would make a solid politician, but he's a really nice guy lol!' Internet trolls or legit accusations?"Check out Sean Strickland's post below:On the fighting front, the Californian fighter is preparing for a title rematch against reigning middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis, set to headline UFC 312 on Feb. 9 at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia.Strickland’s last appearance saw him secure a narrow split-decision win over Paulo Costa at UFC 302, marking his return to form after losing his belt to du Plessis at UFC 297.