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Instead, the donor to icons that apparently we know about is what?
So XXXY Athletics is a brand, a clothing brand.
I've been working with XXXY since they started, but it is surreal to now collaborate with them.
I have my own line, if you will, with them called the Be Bold Collection.
Expect some red, white and blue for the 4th of July.
It's how we feel about the greatest nation in the world.
And of course, proclaiming the message that women's sports are only for women.
Is it sick that I might actually wear something like this if it was a different context?
I was going to say, if you were in the market for a t-shirt that had the text of Title IX that we read before emblazoned across the back, we have one candidate for your money.
This whole brand, if you couldn't tell from the ad, is built on arguing in this sort of glossy marketing language that...
trans women are men and that they don't belong in women's sports.
It's the whole shtick.
They have a lawsuit out there, a whole other one, saying that we have the right to misgender people.
This is what this whole brand is built on.
And they funnel their money to icons for some of their merch.
I mean, they're all like these pretty creative instruments to funnel money towards, it turns out, this lawsuit, as well as the other similar lawsuits that Bill Bach seems to be filing.
And so how is all that going?
Riley Gaines' lawsuit just had a court decision.
The court threw out a lot of it, but it did preserve some of the claims against the NCAA, including the Title IX claim.
But then at some point early next year, we have another couple of court cases that are going to be all over the news that we know about.