‘Women’s Swimsuits Aren’t Accessorized With A Bulge’: Riley Gaines Unleashes on Woke Companies

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Former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines is fighting back against radical left-wing activists who are indoctrinating children on gender identity.

Gaines was famously deprived of an NCAA award after tying Lia Thomas, a biological male, during the championship race.

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A number of “woke” companies, including Target, Nike, and Adidas, have begun promoting male models who wear female clothing, such as sports bras and leggings.

On social media, Gaines criticized Adidas’ “pride swimsuit,” which is a women’s one-piece that is modeled by men.

“The new Adidas Women’s Swimwear Range modeled by… men,” Gaines said. “I don’t understand why companies are voluntarily doing this to themselves.”

“They could have at least said the suit is ‘unisex,’ but they didn’t because it’s about erasing women,” she continued.

“Ever wondered why we hardly see this go the other way? Women’s swimsuits aren’t accessorized with a bulge.”

Gaines received a massive wave of support.

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) responded, “I’m old enough to remember when women actually modeled women’s bathing suits, not men.”

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While another person wrote, “Don’t worry, when the cabal collapses and they lose all their money, ESG will cease to exist. Once that’s gone, these woke companies will revert back to normal and market to their actual base. Wokeness is only backed by money, it’s not organic.”

A message on the Adidas website said the Adidas x Rich Mnisi Pride collection of swimsuits was created by South African designer Rich Mnisi. It is described as “a celebration of self-expression, imagination and the unwavering belief that love unites, the collaboration explores fluidity, color and patterns.”

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“This partnership is one part of our effort to honor the LGBTQIA+ community alongside our Global Purpose partner Athlete Ally,” the statement added. “We’re all unique, but we’re all connected by love. That’s the message of this adidas swimsuit, designed in collaboration with Rich Mnisi.”