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Must See: New Commercial Featuring Riley Gaines Destroys The Left’s Trans Athlete Narrative


Far-left politicians and pundits have long argued that there is no inherent difference between a biological female and a biological male who believes he was born the wrong gender.

Aside from all the scientific evidence that refutes such a belief, there is ample evidence of girls and women who have missed opportunities or, even worse, suffered serious injuries after being forced to compete against boys or men who claim to be transgender.

One such athlete, swimmer Riley Gaines, has made it her mission to speak out against policies that permit males to invade female sports, and she recently partnered up with an athletic wear company with a similar goal.

As the Daily Caller reported:

Things begin with Gaines in a vehicle with her sister, Neely, who is a Tennessee state champion in gymnastics. The two have the radio on and are listening to left-wing morons in the media blast the opposition to transgenders in female sports as being “bigots” and “transphobic.” And it was pure cinematic glory from there.

And not only is Gaines and her sister featured in the commercial, but so is Nevada volleyball co-captain Sia Liilii and Costa Rican Taekwondo senior Jaycee Bassett.

Wow! This is totally one of those commercials you see during the Super Bowl.

I don’t know if Jennifer Sey and XX-XY Athletics have the budget for an SBLIX advertising slot, but if not, can Elon Musk (the right-wing George Soros himself) please step up to the plate to get this aired during the “Big Game?”

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The entire extended commercial was widely shared on social media, with many of the comments expressing solidarity with the message of XX-XY and the athletes appearing in the ad:

Fox Business provided an update on XX-XY Athletics earlier this week:

“There isn’t a top-tier competitive female athlete or coach that has stood up for the protection of women’s sports,” Sey said. She added that women’s tennis legend Martina Navratilova is one example of a star who has, but isn’t actively competing.

“We don’t have any currently-competing top-tier athletes who have spoken out. I think that’s an illustration of how far we have to go. It should be normal for them to stand up and say ‘I will fight for the protection of women’s sports,’ and yet they haven’t, because I think a lot of them are afraid of being called terrible names.”

For Sey, all of the women athletes who have signed with her brand so far had no reservations about taking on the backlash that might come with it. And that’s because each of them had already been aligned with the cause of protecting women’s sports before signing.

But she thinks that can change in 2025 and beyond, and is aiming to do that. She already has her pitch for them.

“I would say, ‘You have enjoyed tremendous success as a female athlete, tremendous opportunity. Don’t you want to ensure that girls and young women in future generations have that same opportunity? It is impossible if we don’t keep women’s sports female.'”

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And here’s a video Sey posted last year when the new company was just getting off the ground:



 

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