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Pro-Women in Sports Clothing Company XX-XY Athletics Ad Goes Viral: ‘Real Girls Rock’

Athletic clothing company XX-XY Athletics shared an ad on Sunday titled “Real Girls Rock.” This went viral on X after author JK Rowling, who has been attacked by radial trans activists for many years.

The ads show former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines and Reno Volleyball captain Ciari Lei are seen sitting in the car at the University of Nevada at the University of Nevada, and one of the show's hosts claims the woman to be “a right-wing prejudice.” Hearing news programs on the radio because he accused him of being there.'' Opposition to men participating in women's sports.

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“Riley Gaines and Shea Leelie are in the hot water over their transphobic comments. And I just don't care who doesn't care if biological men play in female sports. Would you like to be? Another individual responded, “I couldn't agree any more. This is a bundle of fears from the right-wing paranoid.”

The ads show Gaines and Lily are waking up early to train for sporting events as the radical left-wing program continues in the background. Especially.”

“This is my first time retweeting an ad, and perhaps I do, but I love it,” JK Rowling wrote in Monday's X-Post, sharing the XX-XY Athletics Ad. did.

Follow-up posts, rolling It was revealed Her husband bought four XX-XY athletics t-shirts.

“In the next few years, the great question asking self-proclaimed liberals is, “Which side were you on – women's rights, or men's demands?” Harry Potter Author has been added.

XX-XY Athletics CEO Jennifer Say responded to Rowling's comments and told Fox News' Dana Perino: Everything was started by JK Rowling. ”

“And I think that's just evidence of the fact that culture is changing,” Sei continued. “People are now standing up and saying, “We're supporting this. We're celebrating female athletes.”

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Perino said, “How few women are there? [in sports] Now, who had all the opportunities given to them – who says nothing. ”

“It's a really great point and I always say this. There's no Olympic level athlete or a high level professional athlete who spoke or coached,” says Sei. Ta.

“So we have a long way to go,” added the CEO of XX-XY Athletics. “amazing [that] Trump has opened the door for us, but I think it's important to remember. Private agencies have no effect on this. ”

“At the Boston Marathon this April, there are men running in the women category. It's been run personally,” Sei pointed out. “We have to take that baton now [President Trump] It passed us. We need to win 70-80% of Americans who agree to stand up to us. ”

Meanwhile, Gaines told Fox News that the message behind the ad was intended to show that “female athletes are successful, successful and at the top of the game.”

“They are woken up at dawn, they are injured in their sports, they are working on their diet, they are working on their sleep, and your craft There's a lot to complete – and now, all of that, we have to worry about men sneaking in and robbing our opportunities,” Gaines said.

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“This is an ad. Of course I love XX-XY Athletics and I love what they represent. But this ad is even more special to me.”

“So having her in this is something to me like this Fullercal moment when I've finished competing, but that's not about that, I'm fighting for the next generation.”

The ad also highlights the hatred that women wanted to save sports.

“I hate appearing at Wait at 6am, doing all my work, being a college athlete, and then facing the truth and sticking to values ​​that should be common sense – it's just sad, just Sadly,” liilii told Fox News.

“It's just sad that people go to such hateful rhetoric to demolish such a powerful message,” she added. “People don't know that words really hold their weight, but they're grateful that they have a great support system to fight back.”

After being asked if she felt “give up,” Liilii replied. I have a firm belief in Jesus Christ. As my Lord and Savior, I know that he died on the cross for all of us, and he is the true truth. He is the only person who judges something. ”

Gaines also said the XX-XY Athletics Ad is “certainly an ad that Nike would never make.”

In particular, the clothing company ads were a follow-up to previous “Dear Nike” ads, and were also word-of-mouth on social media.

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Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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