With the increase of men wanting to compete in women’s sports, it often seems like it’s women who hate women’s sports the most. Consider South Carolina women’s head basketball coach Dawn Staley and her recent comments that anyone “who considers themselves a woman” should be allowed to play in women’s sports.
I asked South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley if she supports transgender women (biological males) playing women’s college basketball.
“If you consider yourself a woman and you want to play sports or vice versa, you should be able to play.” pic.twitter.com/SEQCsNiFvm
— Dan Zaksheske (@RealDanZak) April 6, 2024
Thankfully, other prominent women are beginning to strike back to protect fairness in women’s sports. Jennifer Sey is one of them.
One of the most outspoken women to challenge Covid school closures, Sey, is also one of the loudest when it comes to opposing men in women’s sports, and she’s putting her money where her mouth is. The former CMO at Levi’s was coerced out of her job for condemning the multiple-year school lockdowns in Commufornia in 2020 and beyond.
She is not only a marketing maven but has an IQ higher than your average Ivy League president. She can define what a woman is and has recently launched an athletic clothing line to prove it. Her new venture, XX-XY brands itself as the “only athletic brand that stands up for women.”
Arguably one of Levi’s most loyal employees, Sey worked her way up from marketing assistant