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Mary Cain's book and Nike's trans-athlete study reveal the same pattern of corporate hypocrisy

OutKick·Dan Zaksheske·about 1 month ago
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Nike presents itself as a company that's about more than selling sports apparel. It isn't, of course, but it wants people to think that it is. The company preaches left-wing talking points like "inclusion," "diversity," "body positivity," and other empty platitudes (while the only goal remains to sell as much merchandise as possible). On its website, Nike has a page titled "Celebrating Every Girl’s Body," where it says sport should celebrate "the unique beauty and diversity of our bodies," warns about a "narrow definition of beauty," criticizes messaging that encourages "under-eating and over-training," and urges adults to create "Body Talk Free Zones." On another Nike page, "No Pride, No Sport," the company says it is committed to "LGBTQIA+ belonging and visibility in sport" and says its vision is one in which "every body is invited to play." OUTKICK IS NOW ON THE FOX APP: CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD So, people might be shocked to find out that when it comes time to pay endorsers to don Nike apparel (again, to…

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