If you haven’t heard of Dylan Mulvaney, you’re better off for it, but, if you have, you’re probably well aware by now how he’s one of the most popular he/she’s on the market.
Mulvaney is a biological man who transitioned to a girl a little over a year ago. He recently celebrated his 365th day of “girlhood” and even endured a facial feminization surgery. Word on the street (and according to photos where he’s in tight fitting pants) he’s still got his dinglehopper intact but that hasn’t stopped him from fully embracing girlhood and companies and the media are helping him.
Mulvaney was recently sponsored by Olay makeup, Bud Light, Kate Spade, Tampax and none other than Nike which I personally think should be renamed as Wokie. As a form of protest, a Ban Bra Challenge began trending on social media where women would burn their Nike sports bras to show their disapproval of using Mulvaney for their ads.
Here’s what Mulvaney posted on his Instagram last week.
Meet NIKE WOMEN’S Newest Ambassador…a biological man.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) April 5, 2023
Dylan Mulvaney is now being paid 💰by Nike Women to promote sports bras- even though he’s a man!
Another day, another company slapping all women in the face by mocking them and paying a man to take their place! #nike… pic.twitter.com/XK33HJYo63
Here’s what one woman started in response.
The og bra burner garnered lots of attention on TikTok. So far her video has over 12,000 views and has been picked up by numerous media outlets like New York Post, Daily Mail and the Post Millennial.
“You chose a little boy with no breasts and some junk in his pants to represent real women,” she stated and added “I will never, ever buy a Nike product for as long as I live.”
Towards the end of her video the woman said “Burn your Nike bras … as a way of showing our solidarity and how serious we are that we will be recognized,” and threw two Nike brand bras into a fire pit.
Here’s a couple other users who posted about their walk-out against Nike.
Hey, at least these real women are standing up for what they believe in and standing against the progressive, woke, anti-American culture we're living in.