Nike presented the first Super Bowl Komercijalna in 27 years last month, and the female line of athletes star, ads received reviews for the company’s position of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.
Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu, Juju Watkins, Sha’carri Richardson, Jordan Chiles and other stars from various sports were in a single-minute advertisement that had different tongues with the same topic.
The slogans turned on “you can’t bend, so flexibly”, “You can’t fill the stadium, then fill that stadium” “” “You can’t win” and “you can’t win”, so you can’t win. ”
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XX-XY Athletics, athletic mark whose aims to support women’s athletes by defending safety and fairness in women’s sports and holding biological males from sports women and girls, has published videos on the Meas to respond to Nike’s ad.
PowerLifter April HutchinsonTwo years suspended from the Canadian PowerLifting Union for the Transport Maker who enter competitions in women’s categories, took an exception from the part of Nike on bending.
“I’ve never told me that I can’t bend or I can’t or I can’t,” Hutchinson said.
University of Nevada Female Volleyball Captain Sia Liilii, among many teammates, struggled against his school’s decision to play against Trsthelete Blaire Fleming and San Jose State Spartans last season, they felt Nike.
“That Nike ad somehow represented old feminism. I don’t think anyone tells women in sports that I can’t first with his sport,” Liilii explained.
“False feminism”, “pretending to take care of women” and “Nike ignores the real problem” whether the lines that other athletes use in the video.
“The real problem” is the main point of what XX-XY athletics passed into their video response to Nike.

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“Women can bend, wake up confident, being emotional, fill in the stadiums. And win. But what cannot They do? He speaks. In one subject, especially: protection of female sports, “XX-XY Atletics Press Release said.
“Just do it” – It’s your slogan, isn’t it? Just do it. To keep for women. It is the easiest thing in the world, “Sports Firgin Rights Advocat Riley Gaines.
When Nike ad came out, Jennifer Sey, former American gymnastic and founder / executive director of XX-XY athletics, quickly called Nike on X.
“You’re so full. The only thing women’s athletes said they can’t stand for the integrity of their sports, to keep men from women’s sports. That’s the only,” Sey ” wrote in response to advertising on X.
Michele Tafoya, Veteran sports embankment and journalist, also took an exception.

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“Nike is too late for this party. And they stuck in stereotypical language from about 25 years ago,” Tafoy wrote, later adding, “What advertisement.”
President Donald Trump met his campaign of promise to the protection of women’s sports, by signing executive orders “No men in a women’s sport” 5. February. While some countries are respected, and the NCAA revised its own trans sport policy, states such as Minnesota rejected changes in their policies.
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2025-03-07 00:10:00