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If I wanted to hear insincere waffling about social progress from an Old Etonian, I’d watch literally any Boris Johnson press conference.

If you think for one fucking second that if John Hickenlooper showed up to a vote and TV interview in a leather tiger print track suit that no one would talk about it, I’ve got a bus load of bridges to sell you. The reason no one talks about male clothing in Congress in because they’re all old and boring and wear the

AOC’s clothing was, to her critics, supposedly evidence of hypocrisy and self-promotion, and therefore of her shallowness and insincerity. Sinema’s clothing is supposedly evidence of attention seeking, therefore of shallowness and insincerity. Jezebel’s digging in a different corner of the sty, but there’s no

Right. There’s ZERO chance leftist women would be defending this if the target was a female politician they liked. It’s complete bullshit.

1) news coverage about the fashion and hairstyles of Boris Johnson and Donald Trump are numerous. If these three authors didn’t know that, which I doubt, then they’ve got bigger problems. Susan Collins herself mocked a GOP House Member for being physically unattractive and dressing like a slob, which was true. 

You are free to give yourself permission to set aside your principles if they prevent you from attacking the object of your scorn as completely as you might like. Once you have set those principles aside though, you don’t really get to expect that anyone will pretend you still have them.

....,. I don’t like republicans current crop republicans they are useless trash but I don’t agree with this take. Women still aren’t being taken seriously so using her clothing in a take down...I don’t like

Yeah, no fucking kidding. 6 Million also gets you a REALLY nice house in coastal California. I fail to see the value here: Stupid redneckified oversized truck with a cab or a mansion on the beach

The tiny taillights make this look like a bad photoshop.

Every year, teenage boys beat the world records of elite female athletes. The disparity between the sexes is huge.

I tend to see myself as progressive on most issues, and I am a staunch supporter of inclusivity in high school sports, where it’s more about teaching discipline and giving students goals, competition, and camraderie. Trans players need to be included because there just aren’t a ton of opportunities outside of the

This is not grounded in any factual evidence.

The International Olympic Committee has announced new guidelines that no longer require trans women athletes to undergo hormone therapy or “medically unnecessary treatments” to be eligible to compete, because there is “no presumption that athletes should have an advantage due to their transgender status.”

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I’d love to see a non-binary class that anyone could opt in to, because I do support trans athletes being able to compete, just in the correct class. By class I mean you wouldn’t allow a flyweight in boxing to fight a heavyweight, even if they were equally skilled in technique, trained at the same level, etc. The

I have a question, and first let me admit this is not something I know a lot about but I’m curious why most (if not all?) of the non-binary or trans athletes at the Olympics or in professional level sports, are either non-binary and compete as women, or trans women and they compete as women, or intersex women like

Just FYI, the fastest women’s time this year in the 100 meters wouldn’t make the top 1000 of the men’s times. I’m not sure relegating women athletes to the deep, deep, deep minor league of almost every sport answers any problems we have.

I’m sorry but it’s just not accurate to claim that there is no potential advantage for someone who was born on the male end of the spectrum but transitions to female in athletic competition with those born on the female end of the spectrum. That added testosterone makes a difference, regardless of whether it is

As usual, Jezebel’s framing succeeds in creating outrage where none was warranted. He was talking about the environment Comic-Con specifically, not the fandom as a whole.

I am torn about this because yes it must be scary sometimes being the victim of your own success and not feeling safe, nor able to live as a “normal person,” but also, this is a chosen, known, field with clear lifestyle changes that everyone knows about. He could have worked through his trauma as a stage actor, or an