Bill Maher has played Nike's recent Super Bowl commercial and claims a 'gigantic lie' about the 'Patriarchate' through the clip with stars such as Caitlin Clark and Sha'Carri Richardson.
“So win.” Contains some of the biggest names in women's sport, including WNBA -Supersterst Clark, Sabrina Ionescu and A'ja Wilson, Olympic Sprinter Richardson and Team USA Gymnast Jordan Chiles.
In the Nike Clip, the narrator – musician Doechii – contains countless doubts that these female athletes stand for and describes their ability to face the critics.
'You can't accept honor, you can't speak, you can't be that ambitious, you can't break records, you can't have fun, you can't make any requirements, you can't be proud, you can't keep a score, you Can't stand out, “she says.
“Whatever you do, you can't win … so win.” The clip contains images of the athletes in action on the field or on the field or on the track. It was Nike's first super bowl advertisement in decades and was reportedly the most watched video of the brand in Platentijd.
But the commercial was beaten by Maher and his panel over 'Real Time with Bill Maher' on Friday evening.

Bill Maher has played Nike's recent super bowl commercial and claims that it has a 'gigantic lie'

Wnba -Superster Caitlin Clark is one of the female athletes that occur in the advertisement
“There is this sentence that I use a lot here: Zombie Lie,” said Maher. “It means something that used to be true and it was no longer true, and then people kept saying it. I feel that this is a gigantic zombie. '
Maher, who recently destroyed the 'final racism' campaign of the NFL, added: “When was the last time a woman was told:” You can't do this, you can't have trust? ” Who are these imaginary mean old men of Patriarchate? '
The host added: 'It is not at all' brat ' – a term that is now synonymous with the fat -printed, challenging and unapologetic. Maher also used the commercial to send a message to the Democratic party about the treatment of American voters.
'If the Democrats will ever win more, they must realize something about the American people. They are not so smart about politics, but they know when you lie, “he went on.
'So whoever says to the people of Nike on the left, who applauds this: “You don't help. 'People don't buy this. You will lose elections in the future. You just continue to double on this stupid idea to always go to the oppressed and the oppressors.
'It is almost as if you hate progress because it threatens your role as a social justice fighter. So women must continue to be the victim … who does that? '
Former Democratic representative Tim Ryan repeated Maher's comments and insisted: “The world went beyond much of this stuff.”

'Whatever you do, you cannot win … so win,' viewers are told in the Super Bowl commercial

Former Democratic representative Tim Ryan and columnist Pamela Paul also closed the advertisement
In the meantime, columnist Pamela Paul claimed that messages such as these were 'weird and defensive'
“Most of the messages you hear are” Girl Power, Go Girl, Girl's code, “she said. 'The messages that encourage young women are so omnipresent, it is not only starting to sound unfair, but only weird and defensive.
“Who says this to them? Who do they fight against? And why does it help girls and women to consider themselves unique and to consider vulnerable? '
Ryan added: 'My child is 10. We brought him and my cousin to see a basketball game in Ohio last year.
'We went to the women's game to see Caitlin Clark play. My 10-year-old wants to watch Caitlin Clark. I mean, the world went beyond much of this stuff. '