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It's obvious you got a beef with SI. First off there have been woman on the cover who were not part of the swimsuit issue before.. Second if you want to see more women on SI then more people need to support woman's leagues. When the WNBA has the level of success that the NBA had maybe it will get more coverage but

Copyright and trademark are two different things. You should change the headline to say trademark.

that jacket picture is just so so bizarre. she looks like a bobble head.

what? that hardly looks like her.

I'd be utterly pleased about the high rise movement but my torso is short. I have a pair of "ultra low rise" jeans that pass for regular rise. >_>

Cis-women do not look like the cis-women that are presented in the fashion world. I sure as hell don't look like any of them.

Here's an idea: Stop being a rapey perverted creep

Depended if that person had a history of being an ally to certain marginalized groups and generally supportive- where it was possible it was coming from a place of misunderstanding and not a place of anger. If the person had a history of saying hateful things, and it was probably just a further projection of hate?

Allowed?!?!?!

He often says that. Which is why I think this is contextless click-bait. I think he just assumed people know his very long history of crusading for body diversity, which he IS very famous for.

Part of the problem is that he is not decrying using a specific body type, he's decrying using trans people who fit that body type. If he'd said something like, use shapelier women, regardless of gender identity, we would be having an entirely different discussion here.

Your rage is also misplaced, however. Gunn has repeatedly called for more diverse shapes on the runway. He disapproves of using tall, skinny, white women, and has said so many times before. He was saying here that designers are using trans models, who specifically fit all the boxes of cis-female models, as a guise of

So, just so we're all on the same page here, the entire fashion industry is the worst, right?

I dunno. Gunn was posed a question, and answered honestly. He said he is conflicted and unsure about the issue, I don't see anything wrong with someone admitting they are conflicted about an issue. Hell, I'd much prefer it over someone so adamant and staunch in their position that they can't even hear another

I sort of met him once. He has a very nice handshake with a firm grip and he looks at you and pays attention even if you're in line with like 20,000 people waiting to shake that same hand. I want to put him in my pocket. I just love the man, so maybe I'm biased. IMHO, his comments weren't hateful, just confused and

I get what he's trying to say no need for pitchforks.

The Trans community should attack their obvious allies at every opportunity. Shame and vitriol are so much more effective than education.

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I understand what he's saying, but I think there's a much better way to say it. He clearly thinks that the area in which diversity is most needed right now is in sizes and shapes, and is concerned that designers are using trans models in order to claim diversity when really they're still just casting white women who

I am FURIOUS and disappointed that nobody pointed out the real problem with this shirt.