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‘Just be inclusive!’ New women’s apparel commercial spotlights harassment women face from pro-transgender activists

New ads for women's clothing have directly targeted prototransgender activists claiming that men will participate in women's sports.

This brand, XX-XY ATHLETICS, introduced a campaign titled LEAL GIRLS ROCK. This directly talked directly to a female critic who refused or spoke when a man participated in women's sports.

This advertisement features commentary on NCAA athletes such as Riley Gaines and Shea Lee Lii. Gaines competed with Male Swimmer Lear (Luke) Thomas, but Lily and Nevada's teammates had a male athlete in the women's volleyball team last season. I refused to play at Sannose State University.

“Riley Gaines and SIA LIILII are in hot water over their transform comments,” said the radio narration. “If a biological man plays in women's sports, do I just need to say who cares? It's just a comprehensive.”

The place continued, and I played with the strategy that the male problem in women's sports was “a bundle of fear from the prejudice of the right wing.”

Later, this ad was a commentary called LiiLii, called LiiLii, for “rhetoric full of hatred”.

The commercial also shows the criticism of a female athlete, shows that one of the athletes opens her phone and calls her “female dog” and “transfoe” to die. I did it.

It may seem exaggerated, but the athlete's treatment was shocking from his exercise department.

For example, SJSU's Brook Slusser explained that her team meeting was all the names named BRAYDEN, a male player of 6'1 ​​named Blaire Fleming.

“I couldn't operate silently anymore.”

In addition, SJSU's coach Todd Cress was accused of submitting at least one title IX IX complaint to Slusser, based on referring to male pronouns and fleming during the media interview.

The assistant coach, Melisserbatty Mousse, was later stopped indefinitely in November. release By New Year's university.

“I couldn't do it silently, so I had to confront the right thing,” Batie-smoose told Fox News. “It was too much to ignore these young women and to protect women in the future.”

Some of the other athletes featured in XX-XY ads are Jace Basset, a silver medalist of the world's Taekong Do championships, and the gymnastics Tennessee champion and Sister of Riley Ginses, Nee Ginses. It was.

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