Nike, NFL’s commercials for women’s sports super bowls draw a return reaction in the middle of the controversy of the national trans athlete

As the American sports world remains locked in a current culture war due to the presence Trans athletes In women’s sports, this year’s Slatite Super Bowl has become a battlefield.
Two commercials were particularly attracted to the anger of many who advocate for Protection of female athletes out of transition.
One advertisement that attracted anger was directly from the NFL -and boasted of one of the longest time of running all night. The Spot League “Leave the Past behind him”, which intended to promote the spread of football for girls flags in multiple high schools across the country, offended some portrait of the female flag footballers surpassing men’s players.
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Many critics were advertising to promote pictures of females that compete evenly and superior to men. The notion that athletes are not in a physical unfavorable position compared to their male colleagues is often used in arguments that promote a transition involvement in women’s sports.
Women’s Proponent Group “Women are Real” has scored an ad’s to promote that term in response to x.
“I hate this ad with all my heart. We know we can’t compete against the men’s team. It’s a lie. And it’s a slap in the face of every phenomenal female athlete. Women’s sports talk about female excellence. Leave men of this,” they wrote an X account of advocating X, and later published more answers.
“Support the development of your daughter as an athlete. Don’t compare her with boys, this will only discourage her. This ad is a lie that serves as a slap in front of all diligent athletes. Women’s sports are about women’s excellence. Leave women’s excellence. Leave women’s excellence. Abandonment.
Marshi Smith, co -founder of a legal advocacy group Independent Council for Women’s Sports, invited the NFL for his advertisement in himself Post on x.
“Why is the world obsessed with showing women who play sports against men?” Smith wrote. “Give us your own [God d—] Sport and stop comparing us. ”
Casey Caston, founder of marriage website 365, criticized the ad for displaying “unrealistic” paintings.
“I love women’s sport, but this is completely unrealistic and disrespect for the gender differences that exist,” Caston wrote on xlater adding, “Women were not created to do everything a man could do. Women were created to do everything a man couldn’t do.”
However, the advertisement was praised by other social media users for their message of trying to spread football for the flag of girls to other schools, overlooking his paintings.
Another advertisement that is outraged for the advocates who opposed the trance of inclusion came from Nike, but for a deeper reason.
Juggernaut in sportswear debut his first advertisement of Super Bowla in 27 years, in which there were stars the composition of women athletes, including Caitlin Clark, Sha’Carri Richardson, Jordan Chiles and Juju Watkins.
However, many critics quickly called Nike for their The official position of the company Supporting trans athletes competing in women’s sports.
Former NCAA swimmer and current conservative activist Riley Gaines scored Nike’s ad, while in the same breath promoted the athletics startup Sportswear Ad XX-XY, which specializes in activist clothing with messages that protect the athletes from Trans involvement.
“Ditch Nike Support XX-XY ATHLETICS,” Gaines wrote in a re-advertisement on the x. Gaines is the first ambassador of the XX-XY athletics brand.
The founder of the startup company, former US gymnast and Levi’s CEO Jennifer Sey, also invited Nike for an ad, while promoting her own brand in a series of posts on X.
“You are so full. The only thing athletes say they can’t do to advocate for their sport’s integrity because men throw out of the female sport. Literally, that’s the only one,” Sey wrote in response to the advertisement on X.
Famous Sport Emitter and Journalist Michelle Tafoy also invited Nike while promoting Sey’s brand in a row Posts on x.
“Nike is too late for this party. And they are stuck in a stereotypical language from about 25 years ago,” Tafoy wrote, later adding: “What a loss of dollars for the ad.”
Data suggest that the vast majority of Americans, including most of the Democrats, are opposed to the permission of a trans -a -exorter to compete in women’s and girls sports.
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Recent New York Times/Ipsos Survey They found that the vast majority of Americans, including most of the Democrats, do not think that transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. Of the 2,128 surveyed people, 79% said that biological males who identified themselves as women should not allow themselves to participate in women’s sports.
Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as a democratic or leaning democrat, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete with women.
Nearly 70% of Americans say that biological men should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports, according to a Poll last year.
In June, survey Led Norc at the University of Chicago They asked the respondents if transgender athletes should participate in sports leagues that correspond to their preferred gender identity instead of their biological sex. In this study, 65% said that it should never or rarely be allowed. When these polls especially asked about adult transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, 69% opposed it.
President Donald Trump recently undertaken an executive action to resolve the issue, signing the executive command “without men in women’s sports” 5 February.
However, some countries have stated that they will refuse to follow the order and continue to allow biological males to participate and share locker rooms with athletes, including California and Minnesota.
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