It recently came to light that the biggest sports apparel company in the world, Nike, is apparently helping to fund a study on the use of puberty-blockers in children and how it affects their athletic performance.
The short version of the study's purpose is simple: how much medication, hormones and surgery needs to be given to young boys to allow them to "fairly" compete in girls' and women's sports? To this point, Nike has not confirmed its financial investment in the study, but they have not denied it, either.
Of course, most rational-thinking people already know the answer that this study seeks to find: there is no amount of pharmaceutical or medical intervention that should allow boys to compete in girls' and women's sports. In addition, giving these life-altering "gender-affirming treatments" to children should be considered child abuse.