This year's Super Bowl Advertising Slate has become a battlefield as the American sports world remains trapped in an ongoing culture war on the existence of transathletes in women's sports.
In particular, the two commercials attracted the rage of many who advocated for protecting female athletes from trans-inclusion.
One ad portraying rage was directly from the NFL and boasted one of the longest running times of the night. The league's “left the past” spot was meant to encourage the spread of girls' flag football to more high schools across the country, making it pissed at portrayals that outweigh male players Ta.
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Many critics had problems with the commercial to promote an image of women who competed equally and were better than men. The concept that female athletes are not at physical disadvantage compared to male counterparts is often used in discussions that promote women's transport to sports.
Women's advocacy group “Women are Real” denounced the ad to promote the concept x's reply.
“I really hate this ad. We can't compete with a male team. That's a lie. And it's a slap in the face of all incredible female athletes. Women's sports are women's sports. It's about excellence. From now on, “The X account of Advocacy Group wrote accordingly and posted more replies later.
“Supporting your daughter's development as a female athlete. Don't compare her to a boy. Then men.”
Marshi Smith, co-founder of the legal advocacy group, is an independent council on women's sports and called the NFL for her own ads I'll post it on x.
“Why is the world so obsessed with showing women playing sports to men?” Smith wrote. “Give us ourselves [God d—] Stop comparing us with sports. ”
Casey Caston, founder of Marriage Counting website Marriage 365, criticized the ads that showed “unrealistic” images.
“I love women's sports, but this is completely unrealistic and downplays the gender differences that exist,” Caston said. I wrote it on xlater said, “Women were not made to do everything men could. Women were created to do everything men couldn't.”
Still, the commercial looked down on the image, with other social media users praised messages about how to spread the girl's flag football to other schools.
Other commercials that have been furious with defenders who opposed trans-inclusion, come from Nike, but for a deeper reason.
Sportswear Juggernaut debuted her first Super Bowl commercial in 27 years, featuring a lineup studded with stars of female athletes such as Kate Rinklerk, Shakari Richardson, Jordan Chile and Juju Watkins.
However, many critics quickly called Nike for that Official company stance In supporting trans athletes competing in women's sports.
Former NCAA swimmer and current conservative activist Riley Gaines denounced the Nike ads, but the same breath promoted the startup sportswear AD XX-XY Athletics.
“Ditch Nike Support xx-xy Athletics,” Gaines wrote in a commercial resell. x. Gaines is XX-XY Athletics' first brand ambassador.
The startup company founder, former US gymnast and Levi executive Jennifer Say, called out Nike for the ads, promoting her own brand in a series of X posts.
“You're full of that. What female athletes say is not possible is that men stand up to the integrity of sports to protect them from female sports. That's the only thing that is literally.” I wrote accordingly To the X commercial.
Famous sports broadcaster journalist Michelle Tafoya called out Nike while promoting Sei's brand in a series x's post.
“Nike is too late for this party, and they've been stuck in stereotypical language for about 25 years,” Tafoya wrote, later adding, “What a waste of ads.”
The data suggest that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, are opposed to allowing trans-athletes to compete in women's and girls' sports.
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recently New York Times/Ipsos Survey The vast majority of Americans, including the majority of Democrats, have discovered that they do not believe that trans athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports. Of the 2,128 people voted, biological men, who identified 79% as women, should not be allowed to participate in female sports.
Of the 1,025 identified as Democrats or Democrats they rely on, 67% said trans athletes should not be allowed to compete with women.
Almost 70% of Americans say that biological men should not be allowed to compete in female sports. Gallup vote last year.
June, survey NORC conducts at the University of Chicago We asked respondents whether transgender athletes of both sexes should be allowed to participate in sports leagues that correspond to their preferred gender identity instead of biological sex. In that survey, 65% said it was never allowed or should rarely be allowed. When people who voted specifically were asked about adult transgender female athletes competing in women's sports, 69% opposed it.
President Donald Trump recently took enforcement action to address the issue, signing the “Men in Women's Sports No Women's Sports” Executive Order on February 5th.
However, some states have refused to follow the order, indicating that biological men will continue to allow them to participate and share locker rooms with female athletes, including California and Minnesota.
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