John,
The reason why Nike’s sponsorship of Dylan Mulvaney has got under everyone’s skin, is not just about Mulvaney himself, but that they are pandering to the idea that being a woman, is all about putting on a silly act.
Mulvaney is clearly not a woman - he struggles to keep his facial hair in check and doesn’t have any breasts, yet corporations are falling over themselves to platform him in order to win themselves woke points and virtue-signal to the rest of us.
This isn’t just a silly piece of advertising that we can ignore. It’s all about progressives trying to continually push the envelope and impose gender ideology and sexual libertinism on society.
This is why over 22,000 people have signed the petition demanding that Nike drop Dylan Mulvany. Add your name today.
Has Nike seen what’s happened to Bud Light after their sponsorship of Mulvaney? Their parent company dropped $6 billion in value with sales dropping by as much as 50% in some areas. Does Nike really want to risk suffering the same fate…?
Many thanks, Owen Stevens and the entire CitizenGO Team P.S. If you have already signed, help keep the pressure up by sharing on WhatsApp or Facebook. Here's the email we sent you earlier on this:
Retail giant Nike has gone woke!
They are sponsoring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney known for his offensive caricatures of women to promote their female sportswear.
Tell Nike to drop Mulvaney or face a customer boycott. SIGN THE PETITION |
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Dear John,
You’ve probably heard of Dylan Mulvaney - he’s the transgender-identified man whose offensive parodies of womanhood are raking in millions of dollars.
Mulvaney achieved worldwide fame as a result of using his tiktok channel to document his ‘journey to girlhood’ which consisted of him performing a series of camp stunts pretending he was a woman, on video.
The videos were cringeworthy. They brilliantly captured the insanity of a grown man, complete with facial hair, cavorting about in ladies’ clothing and makeup, intent on forcing the world to go along with his delusion.
Mulvaney turned himself into a laughing-stock by performing ludicrous stunts that no actual woman would contemplate, like going hiking in heels.
But now the joke is on us, as Nike has decided to pay Mulvaney to promote their female sportswear line.
Mulvaney is not a woman and Nike should not be imposing this delusion on their customers. Tell Nike to drop Dylan Mulvaney or we will boycott Nike.
To add insult to injury, Nike is paying Mulvaney to promote their bras. This is a gross insult to women, considering that Mulvaney does not possess any breasts and therefore has no idea what it is like to need support.
What message is Nike trying to send to women and their impressionable young customers? That women don’t have breasts? Or that men dressed up in women’s clothing are better than real women?
Once again it's another company trying to push gender ideology at us.
In their choice of Mulvaney, Nike is also insulting professional sportswomen and any woman who enjoys sport at any level. Mulvaney cavorts about in women’s leggings and a bra, performing a series of chorus-line kicks before breaking out into a impromptu camp aerobics routine, that he obviously thinks looks cute and goofy.
This has nothing to do with female sport and everything to do with Mulvaney’s ego.
Demand Nike withdraws their sponsorship of Mulvaney and remove his promotional video or face a customer backlash.
It’s not only Mulvaney’s ridiculous caricatures of women that have caused offense, this influence has also engaged in some troubling behaviour.
He chooses to wear provocative and highly inappropriate tight-fitting sexualised clothing. Dylan deliberately selected pair of skimpy shorts to wear to the supermarket and then made a video about how parents should teach their children not to stare, and that his mission was to ‘normalise that women can have bulges’. A responsible retailer like Nike who enjoys considerable reach to young people, should not be platforming such degeneracy.
Equally disturbing, Mulvaney has begun pretending that he is a six year-old girl who lives in a high-end hotel, and dressing up as her doll, repeating the mantra “let dolls be dolls”.
It makes my flesh crawl! There’s something deeply creepy about a man attempting to appeal to six-year old girls and pretending he is one of them. This is all about promoting gender ideology and the mantra that anyone can identity as anything they want, and portraying those who disagree as ‘haters’ or ‘bigots’!
Sign now! Don’t let Nike get away with insulting women and pushing gender ideology onto their customers. Thanks for all you do, Owen Stevens and the entire CitizenGO Team P.S. Did you know that Nike withdrew sponsorship from a leading black female athlete when she fell pregnant? They instituted maternity policies after a public outcry. We must raise our voices once again now.
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