Moms for Liberty debuts ad criticizing boys competing against girls in school sports
The parental rights organization Moms for Liberty debuted its first-ever digital ad, critical of the contemporary phenomenon of boys competing against girls in school sports.
Titled “That’s Not Fair” and one minute in length, the ad features a father coaching and training his daughter in running with rigorous early morning workouts. Multiple clips show the duo waking up at 6:00 a.m., jogging together, and doing other various training exercises in a touching father-daughter bonding moment.
The footage then cuts to race day as the words “Dads, it matters that you show up” appear on the screen. In the next scene, the father “shows up” at the race and gets his daughter’s attention, waving, before the competition. The ad then cuts to a scene after the race where the two are seen walking together.
“You ok,” the father asks.
“Dad, it’s not fair! I had to run against a boy! It’s not right,” the daughter replies.
“I know. I know,” the father says as he consoles his daughter after being forced to compete against a boy in a girl’s sporting event.
“The ad is titled ‘That’s Not Fair’ and features a dad comforting his daughter after losing a race to a boy competing in a girls’ sport, which is advocated for under the Biden/Harris redo of Title IX laws that Moms for Liberty successfully halted earlier this year with an injunction at the federal level,” read a press release.