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T-shirts defending girls' sports were slammed in the San Francisco Chronicle as “transphobic” contenders for the next “MAGA hat.”
SF Chronicle columnist and cultural critic Soleil Hu wrote an article lamenting the rise of what he called “anti-trans activist clothing.” particle for direct object ArticleT-shirts titled “Is this the next MAGA hat? Transphobic clothing is the hot new thing,” pointed to T-shirts that read “Save Girls' Sports” and “It's Common Sense. XX ≠ XY.”
Two female cross country athletes at a high school in Riverside, Calif., say they wore the jerseys after a transgender athlete who did not consistently attend practices or meet the university's basic eligibility requirements. The university team was placed and one of them was replaced. From his place, school officials in the athletic department forced students to remove or hide their shirts, claiming they created a “hostile” environment, and compared. Wearing these shirts to wear swastika In front of Jewish students
The girls sued their school district for interference with their First Amendment rights and violation of Title IX.

Assembly members Bill Essely, front left, and Leticia Castillo, front right, take turns speaking at a news conference “On Preferential Treatment of Biological Sons” and calling for the resignation of Riverside's unit superintendent. ((Alan J. Shaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images))
Ho, formerly the producer of the “Racist Sandwich” podcast, argued that the controversy is a “sad and hollow spectacle that degrades us all” and claimed that science says gender and sexuality are a spectrum.
“At a basic level, not all cis women even have an XX chromosome, so these shirts make no sense. What are we even arguing about?” The SF Chronicle opinion columnist wrote. In addition to terrorizing the Trans Riverside community, one of the obvious results of this dustup seems to be overall t-shirt sales.
“All of this made me wonder who and what would benefit from creating more interest in this completely non-legendary anti-trans outfit?” he asked.
Ho then said of former Levi's executive turned XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer C., “There's been quite a lot of buzz about the Riverside case — and he happens to own a company whose sole purpose is to produce anti-inflammatory activewear. It's trance. And fund right-wing influencers.”
columnist It also argued that the popularity of shirts with similar messages appearing on the Internet should not be interpreted as a “significant source of transphobia” but that “the shirts are likely to be sold with the same level of political conviction.” The online storefront proclaims, “Who needs luck when you're drinking beer?” or “I'm with the fool.”

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“Between dropshippers, marketers looking to use real human pain and humiliation as a branding opportunity, and anti-influencers whose hatred of trans people seems to be their entire persona, I don't know what's sad,” Ho lamented. It is more exciting.
The opinion piece was met with swift ridicule online, particularly from Sy himself.
“This article wins for dumbest thing I've read this year,” he wrote on X.
“Studies of human genetics show that gender, like gender, is a spectrum, and the cases of female athletes such as Algerian boxer Iman Khalif show that there are many paths to being a woman,” Seay continued, citing the article.
“No — studies don't show that sex is a spectrum,” C responded. “How do people get away with writing such blatant lies in real newspapers? Yes, there are only so many ways a woman can look.” That's not what's at issue here, in fact, we'd really love for this 'movement' to tell more masculine girls that they're probably boys.
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Fox News' Jamie Joseph contributed to this report.