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Company's video powerfully illustrates the problem with allowing men to compete in women's sports
Screenshot from video on the Egard Watches YouTube channel

Company's video powerfully illustrates the problem with allowing men to compete in women's sports

Egard Watch Company is once again pushing back against radical leftist gender ideology. The company has released a video that tells a story about a woman who dreamed as a child of becoming the world's fastest runner, only to have her hopes dashed by a biological man despite years of diligent training.

"I got this little nugget of an idea from my dad," the narrator says, noting that her father would tell her, "Ain't no woman alive that can beat you," the narrator says in the video. "He made me feel invincible," the woman says. "I trained hard. Harder than anyone else I know. But I was made for this. I was an unstoppable force. A life dedicated to perfection. But even perfection wouldn't be enough," she says, as a long-haired person with beard stubble appears on screen.

The video then shows several headlines related to transgender women and sports before showing the message "#ERASED" on the screen. The title of the video on YouTube is "ERASED - A message to woke corporate America (Nike & Budweiser)."

ERASED - A message to woke corporate America (Nike & Budweiser)www.youtube.com

Nike and Bud Light recently irked many people by enlisting transgender figure Dylan Mulvaney to advertise their products. Nike absurdly had Mulvaney, a biological man, advertising a bra and leggings.

Last year, Egard released a video in which the narrator asks how long people will "not stand for the sacred value of womanhood as it loses all meaning? Because we believe that womanhood is a birthright."

WHAT IS A WOMAN - WOMANHOOD IS A BIRTHRIGHT!!!www.youtube.com

Egard CEO and founder Ilan Muallem Srulovicz describes himself on LinkedIn as an actor and director.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure on Thursday meant to help protect women's sports, but it passed entirely along party lines, with 219 Republicans voting in favor and 203 Democrats voting against it.

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Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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