Nike hired Dylan Mulvaney, a biological male, as their spokesmodel for women’s athletic wear, just days after announcing his paid partnership with Bud Light.
Mulvaney shared Instagram posts on Wednesday, advertising Nike’s sportswear for women.
The first ad features Mulvaney in various poses, showcasing Nike’s Zenvy athletic leggings and the Alate bra, which is the newest addition to the company’s line of women’s athletic wear.
“Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear like with @nikewomen’s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!”, the caption read. “They’re so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear! #feelyourall #teamnike #nikepartner.”
In another ad, Mulvaney posted a creepy video of himself dancing around in women’s leggings and a sports bra, showing off his skinny legs and flat chest.
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Many took to social media to express their disgust with Nike’s decision to hire Mulvaney.
Nike has a long history of pandering to the left. Don’t forget their previous brand ambassador, Colin Kaepernick, who is best known for kneeling during the National Anthem.
Kaepernick also said his white adoptive parents perpetrated racism.
Kaepernick posted a video on July 4, 2019 that suggested the United States is the worst nation in the history of the world.
The one-minute long video contains images of slavery, the KKK, lynchings and police abuse of African-Americans with a voice-over reading from Douglass’ 1852 speech on slavery and the Fourth of July.
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