Posted on 02/20/2025 1:26:02 PM PST by Morgana
The far-left new York Times is now offering the privileged Resistance advice on how to fight Donald Trump’s “unspoken dress code.”
How blessed are Americans to live in a country where people have time to wring their hands over this: “A reader asks how to push back against the resurgence of traditional dressing.”
Yes, poor Renee from Emeryville, California, is so privileged that when allowed to ask the New York Times for advice, this topped her list…
With the new Trump administration, there seems to be a general trend toward old-fashioned gender stereotypes and dress, which seems to me like a frustratingly restrictive version of how a “woman” looks. Is there a way to use clothes to rebel against this unspoken dress code, even in a fairly conservative work environment?
All this proves is that Donald Trump has already made America great again because under Joe Biden we had to worry about gas prices, inflation, getting arrested for praying in front of an abortion clinic, ten million unvetted third-worlders invading the country, a spike in violent crime, men in women’s locker rooms, schools secretly queering our kids, and who was really running the country. But Trump haters are so desperate for shit to whine about it’s, I know Trump hasn’t legalized a dress code, but it feels like he has, so how do I push back against a problem that doesn’t really exist? – Signed, Not Really Oppressed But Wish I Was.
Naturally, the clowns at the New York Times take this oh-so seriously:
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Is this more liberal telepathy ?
No one should have to be subjected to the sight of fat lesbo chicks looking like a can of busted biscuits.
Just fire the people who show up in clothing that seems unacceptable.
Or, in the case of Jeffrey Toobin and Chris Coomo, dressing at all.
Democrats and leftists have ZERO sense of humor.
Just getting the bug eyed jerk to trial would be a big deal for me. I want to see if someone can squeeze him hard enough to finish popping his eyes out.
I have no problem at all with some women dressing in traditional men’s attire. For example:
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/11/hope-hicks-tuxedo-japan-state-banquet
If it’s an unspoken dress code for the Trump administration, how would NYT know about it?
This is libs looking for something to cry about.
For pity’s sake these women could all wear Hillary’s pants suits if they don’t like wearing dresses.
Try a nose ring, a lip ring, a nipple ring and a reverse mohawk haircut. Wear blue jean shorts with holes all over the place and flip flops. And maybe a brown stain on the back of those jean shorts.
It’s also interesting, in that men have a dress code, too.
But apparently that is not frustrating.
She’s apparently never worn a tie.
Go commando. It’ll be talked about for ages.
Casual Friday came in and I thought that was OK. Sort of fun.
But bit by bit though, every day became casual Friday. Really casual! I was a product line sales manager and it was embarrassing when customers would visit the prestigious world HQ and it looked like a beach party (one guy used to wear cargo shorts and flip flops in the summer).
I've been retired 12 years. I can only imagine post covid what the work place looks like today.
I haven’t changed my dress code in several administrations. Is there a memo?
They got trolled and didn’t know it.
Trump trolls.
And libs are picking hills to die on, ant hills that is.
With the new Trump administration, there seems to be a general trend toward old-fashioned gender stereotypes and dress, which seems to me like a frustratingly restrictive version of how a “woman” looks. Is there a way to use clothes to rebel against this unspoken dress code, even in a fairly conservative work environment?
Hahahahahaha
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