Posted on 06/03/2015 3:06:40 PM PDT by God luvs America
Caitlyn Jenner excitedly tweeted What the hell am I going to wear? when it was announced that the reality star was to be honored at next months ESPYs with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.
Caitlyn is the new female identity of former Olympic gold medal winner Bruce Jenner, which was revealed Monday.
But now some are crying foul over ESPNs decision to choose Jenner, 65, instead of Mount St. Joseph basketball player Lauren Hill, who courageously battled brain cancer while staying on the university team. The 19-year-old lost her fight against cancer on April 10.
Several fans took to Twitter to vent their frustration.
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Ah, the wonderful world of equality!
” the reality star “?
More like the I’m-running-from-reality star.
What is he going to wear?
He speaking like a drag queen, not a woman.
Cancer victim doesn’t advance The Agenda.
It does not, however, involve "courage"; not in any way.
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to think of the likes of Arthur Ash and Jimmy V.....
I want to see all these so called good religious men and women athletes who go to these shows to NOT GO.....
If anyone had courage, Lauren did.
Jenner doesn’t know how to be a woman anymore than Hillary Clinton does.
True. Last year's winner was Michael Sam, who never played a single game in the NFL, and couldn't even make it as a member of the Cowboy's practice squad.
I usually like to watch the ESPY’s but no more. Also - just imagine - somebody is going to have to introduce Jenner then - when he comes out to accept his award - the pressure will be on to give a standing O - I can’t imagine Peyton Manning, LeBron James, Victor Cruz, Jameis Winston, Madison Bumgarner, Coach K, et al doing so - there may be alot of no shows this year (hopefully).
I haven’t watched since 2012.
Wait till Hitlery selects it as her running mate.
One thing Bruce/Cait has remarked is that since he is now a "woman," he can get together with the "girls" and chat for hours about "girl" things: namely, clothes, high heels, coiffure, cosmetics and nails.
I'm admitting right here and now that I've only had my hair "done" twice in my life: once when I was a bridesmaid, and once as a bride (my own wedding.) I've never had my nails "done," I never wear high heels, and I don't "do" cosmetics.
Not a judgment on anybody else, that's just me.
But although Jenner talks about the "inner experience" of feeling like a woman, all he really seems to relate to are the most superficial externals. He dresses like a cross-dresser, and --- have you noticed this? --- all the Kardashian girls dress like cross-dressers, too.
Is it too much to say that most females in the public eye (models, actresses, singers and even no-talent celebrities like the Kardashians --- are basically in drag? They donb't even want to function like physiological females --- to ovulate, menstruate, conceive, and gestate, to bear and nourish infants --- but only to vamp about like predatory sexbots.
I haven't followed this at all, and feel foolish even commenting about it now. But maybe Jenner thinks "seeming" trumps "being" because for so many of the kind of actual genetic/anatomical women who populate his world, this is already true?
Mosd be 40 years ago already that Germain Greer remarked that the intolerable thing is not that (in her words) faggots are expected to act like females, but that females are expected to act like faggots.
of all the awards shows, none of which i watch, the ESPYs are the most self indulgent in my opinion, ridiculous attempt for “stars” to further pat themselves on the back...
Bruce Jenner will always be “Bruce”.
What? Lauren Hill’s life didn’t MATTER?
Too many people in this country are enthralled with a confused fag.It’s unseemly.
Who gives a sh*t?
Obama’s Peace Prize
Bruce’s ESPY award
What an F’d up country we live in these days.
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