Caitlyn Jenner’s «Equity First» political action committee already seems to be looking for action.
Jenner launched the PAC this week «to fight radical gender ideology, put parental rights at the forefront of education and keep boys out of women’s sports.»
After transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney was revealed to be a paid ambassador for Nike, Jenner tweeted her frustrations.
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«As someone who grew up in awe of what Phil Knight did, it’s a shame to see such an iconic American company wake up so much! We can be inclusive, but not at the expense of the vast majority of people, and have some decency while to be inclusive. This is an outrage,» the 1976 Olympic gold medalist tweeted.
«EQUALITY > INCLUSIVENESS (STOP TRYING TO ERASE WOMEN). Differences between men and women are real and it’s a good thing! It doesn’t make trans people a bad thing either. Why is it so black and white with RADICAL RAINBOW ?MAFIA?!»
Jenner’s tweet was in response to another post that highlighted Mulvaney’s move to Nike, but criticized the corporation for cutting track star Allyson Felix’s original contract by 70% after she became pregnant.
Mulvaney, whose face was just added to honorary cans of Bud Light by brewer Anheuser-Busch, shared several Instagram posts that doubled as ads for the latest women’s sportswear from Nike on Wednesday.
«We are a movement, non-partisan in nature, intent on empowering parental rights, especially in light of the radical gender ideology that seeps into our children at school, especially in sports and the classroom,» claims Jenner’s «Fairness First» website.
«We value the protection of young children and the rights of parents associated with their young son undergoing indoctrination instruction in school and the unfair advantages of biological boys competing against girls in sports.»
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Jenner recently criticized the «awake Washington state» for allowing a transgender woman to compete against competitors born female.
The Seattle student finished 18th with a time of 20:31.3 in a 5,000-meter race in November. Had the sophomore competed in the boys’ division, her time would have placed her 145th.
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«We have to keep it fair,» Jenner, a Fox News contributor, told «America Reports» at the time. «This problem is not going to go away, but I really feel like Washington State has to make it a little bit harder. They can’t just identify [as transgender] and then compete against the women.
Fox News’ Gabriel Hays, Maria Lencki and Yael Halon contributed to this report.