XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey slams Nike over its alleged funding of child transgender athletes study
- Nike is accused of funding a study on the effects of puberty-blockers on transgender youth athletes, though the company has not confirmed nor denied its financial involvement in the research.
- Riley Gaines criticized Nike for allegedly conducting "medical experiments" on children and expressed that such actions should be deemed child abuse.
- Critics argue that Nike's actions prioritize ideology over the health and rights of children and female athletes.
- Jen Sey criticized Nike for its alleged funding of studies that could compromise women's sports, calling the situation a "gross betrayal".
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Nike Gets Caught Secretly Funding a Study on Trans Athletes, You Were Not Supposed to Know About This
Nike is facing backlash after it was revealed the company may be funding a controversial study tracking the physical performance of transgender athletes as they transition through hormone treatments. The study reportedly involves monitoring children as they undergo puberty blockers and hormone therapy. Key Facts: A New York Times article revealed a long-term study on transgender adolescents, partially funded by Nike, according to researchers in…
Martina Navratilova Blasts Nike over Reported Role in Trans Athlete Research
Martina Navratilova is taking aim at sportswear giant Nike for its apparent involvement in research programs concerning transgender athletics. The post Martina Navratilova Blasts Nike over Reported Role in Trans Athlete Research appeared first on Breitbart.
Pro-Woman Advocates Slam Nike Over Alleged Funding For Puberty-Blocker Study
It recently came to light that the biggest sports apparel company in the world, Nike, is apparently helping to fund a study on the use of puberty-blockers in children and how it affects their athletic performance. READ: Nike Won't Say If It Is Funding Child Transgender Athletes Study, But Evidence Suggests It IsThe short version of the study's purpose is simple: how much medication, hormones and surgery needs to be given to young boys to allow t…
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