The radical left has officially jumped the shark. A new advertisement released Monday by the ACLU features a parade of woke Hollywood celebrities and athletes making the absolutely insane argument that allowing biological males to dominate girls' sports is somehow about 'freedom.'
The 30-second propaganda piece kicks off the ACLU's "More Than a Game" campaign, which is designed to pressure the Supreme Court ahead of two major cases challenging common-sense protections for female athletes. The timing couldn't be more obvious - with President Trump back in the White House promising to end this transgender madness once and for all, the left is in full panic mode.
"Time and time again, we see powerful politicians fixate on trans kids," the ad claims, completely ignoring the real issue: protecting girls' rights to fair competition in their own sports categories.
"Boys playing on the girls' soccer team? It's the American way," appears to be the bizarre message these out-of-touch celebrities are pushing.
This is what passes for logic in liberal Hollywood - biological males with inherent physical advantages steamrolling female athletes is somehow "freedom." Tell that to the countless girls who've lost scholarships, records, and opportunities to male competitors who couldn't cut it against other boys.
Trump Administration Ready to Restore Sanity
Fortunately, unlike the previous administration that actively pushed this anti-science agenda, President Trump has made it crystal clear that his administration will protect women's sports. The American people overwhelmingly rejected this woke nonsense in November, and these desperate celebrity endorsements won't change that reality.
Parents across the country see right through this manipulation. They know that real freedom means their daughters get a fair shot at athletic success without having to compete against biological males who should be playing on boys' teams.
The Supreme Court now has a chance to end this insanity once and for all. Let's hope they choose biological reality over Hollywood virtue signaling.
