Get ’em, Riley! Get ’em, Jen!
It was recently reported that Nike, the largest sports apparel brand in the planet, is allegedly funding a study regarding children using puberty-blockers and the affects they have on the minors’ athleticism.
To keep it short and sweet, the purpose is reportedly to figure out how much hormones, medication, surgery and all that blah, blah, blah is needed for young boys so they can “fairly” participate in female sports. To be fair to them in the moment, they haven’t confirmed their alleged funding of this disturbing study, but with that being said, they also haven’t denied any of the information since it came out.
If the allegations are true, why on earth would Nike be funding such a study? (RELATED: Washington State’s Vote To Ban Men In Women’s Sports Fails By Just One Heartbreaking Tally)
Getting ahead of the situation is pro-woman advocate Riley Gaines, who absolutely hammered the company over the allegations.
“It’s utterly insidious that Nike would bankroll a long-term study on pre-pubescent athletes—effectively turning children into political guinea pigs—to advance a irreversible, harmful ideology that preys on the most vulnerable,” said Gaines. “Did the Bud Light–Dylan Mulvaney fiasco teach Nike nothing? Corporations should stick to making products, not picking culture-war sides—but with Nike, a company that has proudly shown their disdain for America, women, and now apparently children, I won’t hold my breath.”
XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey also spoke on the matter, criticizing Nike for the funding allegations.
“Why on earth would a sneaker brand be in the business of doing medical experiments on adolescent boys? On anyone?” Sey told OutKick. “Furthermore, girls aren’t impaired boys. The idea that if we just hamper boys enough they can compete with girls without standing out too much — to be passable as girls — is demeaning and degrading to girls. Nike needs to get back to business. Focus on the product and leave little boys alone.”
I’m still stunned by this. @Nike is funding a study that disfigures young boys to understand if they can be physically impaired enough to compete with girls without significant “retained male advantage”.
Why is a sneaker brand doing medical experiments on children? pic.twitter.com/CsH5rG0mzX
— Jennifer Sey (@JenniferSey) April 22, 2025
Nike, say it ain’t so! I don’t wanna stop wearing Air Force 1s!
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com