Riley! Jen!
it was Recently discovered Nike, the world’s largest sports apparel brand, is said to fund research into the effects of children using adolescent blockers and their motor skills.
To keep it short and sweet, the purpose of the research is to know that hormones, drugs, surgery, and, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, to young boys can “fairly” participate in women’s sports. To be fair to them at this time, they have not confirmed any suspicions of funding this disturbing research, but as it is said, they have not denied any information since it came out.
If the allegations are true, why is Nike funding such research? (Related: Washington State’s vote to ban men in women’s sports fails with one heartbreaking tally)
Before the situation, Prowoman supporter Riley Gaines absolutely slammed the company with their nonsense.
“It’s totally insidious for Nike to bankroll long-term research on preoperative athletes to turn children into political guinea pigs and advance irreversible and harmful ideologies that prey on the most vulnerable,” Gaines said. “Bad Light – Did Dylan Mulbunny’s fiasco teach Nike nothing? Companies need to stick to making products rather than choosing the culture war aspect.
XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey also spoke about the issue and criticized Nike for his fundraising allegations.
“Why do sneaker brands engage in the business of doing medical experiments on adolescent boys? Anyone?” Sey told Outkick. “And the more, girls don’t have boys with disabilities. The idea that if they just block the boys enough, they can compete with girls who aren’t very distinguished – they’re easy to inherit as girls – to succumb to girls. Nike needs to go back to business.
I’m still unsure about this. @nike It funds research that undermines young boys to understand whether they are physically disabled enough to compete with girls without “preserving male superiority.”
Why are sneaker brands doing medical experiments with children? pic.twitter.com/csh5rg0mzx
– Jennifersey (@jennifersey) April 22, 2025
Nike, say it’s not! I don’t want to stop wearing Air Force 1!
