Jennifer Sey debates pro-transgender activists over women's sports policies, wins based on audience data
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Former U.S. gymnast and founder of the women's activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey participated in a debate with pro-transgender activist Kevin Bolling, executive director of the Secular Student Alliance, over the topic of trans athletes in women's sports on Wednesday.
The debate was sponsored by the Steamboat Institute and took place at the University of Colorado, Boulder's Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization.
Based on pre- and post-debate data collected from the audience, Sey's stance on opposing trans athletes in women's sports appeared to be the winning argument.
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The pre-debate poll found that 85% of attendees disagreed with allowing trans athletes in women's sports, while 9% did agree with it, and 6% were undecided. In the post-debate poll, the percentage of those who disagreed with trans inclusion jumped to 90%, while those who agreed with it dropped to 6%, and the undecided dropped to 3%.
Sey's case, which she repeated throughout the debate, was "based on reality."
Early on, Sey insisted that she did not want to use the term "biological woman" in the debate.
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Jennifer Sey with brand ambassadors Paula Scanlan, left, and Riley Gaines, right,
"I won't use biological woman because it insists there is another type of woman. There is not. There is just a woman," Sey said. "There's been bullying in the culture around the language we can not use… I try to use terms that reflect


