Posted on 05/10/2022 1:45:24 PM PDT by Loyalist
In yet another move that figures to be more nails in the coffin towards the eventual death of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, the brand announced today that it was bringing the Ladies of the WNBA into the 2022 issue.
The Woke Illustrated swimsuit issue has made it a priority over the last several years to be one massive ball of inclusion to make all 500 people happy across a variety of causes. Now it’s time for all 50 WNBA fans to buy the new edition that hits newsstands May 19.
“We represent a variety of things: of course women, women of color, members of the LGBTQIA2+ community and much more. . . . The [Swimsuit] issue for so many years has been iconic and has represented a lot for women,” Sue Bird of the WNBA said about this latest inclusion news. “Now you are seeing an evolution in what that can mean and what that can look like, and I think the WNBA players being a part of that is what makes it special. There is no better group of women to showcase that evolution.”
While the SI swimsuit issue used to be a hot commodity amongst the straight male community as a winter break after the Super Bowl, now it’s nothing more than an echo chamber for the wokes to yell YAASSSSS QUEEEN and say this is what diversity and inclusion looks like as this treasured institution survives one more trip around the sun.
In recent years, woke magazine editors have tried tennis whiner Naomi Osaka, rapper Megan Thee Stallion and a trans woman as clickbait.
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"The black lady in the bottom of the pic is very pretty."
"Except for the tattoos - an instant turn off for me ."
LOL! Did that without seeing your plea!
LOL, “Crusty”!
Christian men should not be looking at women for porny purposes. This cover or Christie Brinkley. I do understand it’s more difficult with Christie.
Hmm.. not crusty.. the other one (that tried to murder Bart.. or someone).
there's lots of variations in the physical look of the human race, so be it...
my only problem is the wnba is really, really , really marketing to lesbians, period....which is why they can scarcely fill up a third of their games with actual fans....

The [Swimsuit] issue for so many years has been iconic and has represented a lot for women,”
It represented something for men to wank off to. Perhaps some of those LGBT women are into it as well, but “a lot”?
I had to zoom way in! You have eagle eyes!
Who’s the fat guy on the bottom right?
Sue Bird of the WNBA said, “The WNBA players being a part of that is what makes it special. There is no better group of women to showcase that evolution.”

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