Posted on 09/03/2017 7:58:09 AM PDT by Kaslin
The left has been pushing the notion that masculinity is toxic and must be rooted out. Classes of college students are propagandized to this point of view, often mandatorily imposed. Feminist speakers and books for young girls promote it and womens magazines are full of such drivel. This week its apparent that its this kind of nonsense thats toxic, not masculinity. Often its a cover for jealousy and a corrupt search for power.
Vogue Skunked
Beginning with the less overtly significant, we have the Stiletto war. When stunningly gorgeous Melania Trump headed off for Texas to comfort the residents beset by Harvey, she boarded AF1 in high heels and beginning with Vogue Magazine, the harpies of the fem press -- including the Washington Posts Robin Givhan -- dumped on her. Noting that Melania had changed into sneakers when AF1 landed, Givhan sniped: Still, her Corpus Christi ensemble was more akin to what one might have expected her to wear for the Hurricane Harvey briefing. Its simplicity and practicality were in sync with the presidents khakis and boots. It was optically optimal. But the chance to tell an uninterrupted narrative of care and concern had already been missed. This was just a costume change for another fashion moment.
Unfortunately, for the toxic feminists we got to see what the lead critic, Lynn Yaeger, actually looks like. Shes a clownish, bizarrely made up and garbed frump. We now know to a certainty that the magazine that peddles leftist propaganda in between countless pages of ads for fifteen thousand dollar handbags and expensive furs dyed to look like mangy skunk is written by strange women promoting often-gay designers who would dress men as women and women as prepubescent boys. Games up for fashions leftist advance androgyny guard.
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I wouldn’t exactly call it “femininity,” even the toxic variety. I think you’re right, they’re crazy and “insanity” would be more accurate.
Thanks a lot Kaslin; I get hit with some arugula/flesh eating zombie that looks like a reject from the cast of “Night of the Living Dead” (to ugly and frighting to put in a horror movie) while I have a mouth full of hot coffee?
I didn’t have PTSD when I got out of the Corps, but I do now.
Vogue has seriously gone downhill. I used to like reading it (aside from the over-the-top adjectives, but that’s fashion writers for you!) because it was a total mind vacation. Now they’ve all adopted the Hillary Clinton ugly-woman attack-dog mentality, or the gay ugly female dog mentality, and they seem to believe that this has somehow made them into people who know more than how this year’s lipstick color was named.
Speaking of lipstick, Lynn Yeager looks like a bag lady - the freaky kind with the spots of makeup and bizarre lipstick that I never give money to because I’m scared to get that close to them. Melania Trump, on the other hand, is beautiful, impeccably dressed and made up, and knows exactly who she is.
Meet the Vogue Writer Who Criticized FLOTUSs Shoes [WARNING-GRAPHIC]
I love Clarice Feldman’s writing.
So do I, which has nothing to do with the modern day feminist movement. Which was Limbaugh’s point to begin with.
I know
I can’t help but see that lipstick as a Hitler mustache.
I was in Combat Boots for 16 years. No heels for me either, anymore.
Luckily, we can live vicariously through Melania. :)
Captain Kangaroo went tranny.
You sure have a fantasy. The lipstick looks stupid and ridiculous. Look at it closely
Here is a larger picture
Well, that “thing” Lynn Yeager is not a fashion designer, it is an editor who happens to write for Vogue
I wore high heels when I was younger. They weren’t quite as high, as the First Lady’s, but they were just as thin.
She looks like the gum wall in Seattle.
True, but when some of the so-called top fashion designers dress like bag ladies and sport ugly, weird-looking make-up and hairstyles, why shouldn’t Lynn the fashion editor?
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