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Women's sports activists unite to condemn ACLU for trans athlete promotion

The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses the landmark Supreme Court case on transgender athletes in women’s sports.

Several female athletes and women's sports activists took aim at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a Super Bowl-style ad on Saturday. 

In the latest TV spot by the sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics, a coalition of "Save Women's Sports" activists, led by Riley Gaines, mocked the ACLU for its recent video promoting the rights of trans athletes in women's sports. 

For their "More Than A Game" campaign, the ACLU posted a video, featuring former women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe, in support of trans athletes. On its website, the group says it is standing with trans youth and their families and their rights to "be themselves."

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‘Sports Aren’t About Inclusion’. Jennifer Sey Blasts ACLU Ad Featuring Megan Rapinoe. (Robert Cianflone/Getty Images/XX-XY Athletics)

Now, Gaines and XX-XY Athletics co-founder Jennifer Sey hit back with their "Women's Sports Aren't Just A Game" ad. 

The promotion featured prominent activists, including former San Jose State University volleyball player Brooke Slusser, former University of Kentucky women's swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler, former ESPN host Sage Steele and OutKick founder Clay Travis. 

The ACLU has been on the receiving end of immense criticism from women's activists in recent years for its role in defending the inclusion of biological male trans athletes in women's and girls' sports. ACLU attorneys defended trans athletes in cases before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 13.

One of the clients the ACLU represented in the hearing was a trans teen from West Virginia. The teen has been accused of sexual harassment in the girls'

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