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The interesting thing is all of the other Real Women standing there smiling, gracious to the end I guess.
I wonder how many welcomed him with open arms when he started to complete, and how many have now changed their minds and wished they would have pushed back?
This would be humiliating. My first thought, these poor young women. Who could have known they would be up against a man who somehow won another city (or whatever the hierarchy is)? Can we talk about how the thing first won a lower contest to get to this one? Where’s the vomit react?
I agree though, these young ladies probably just did what they were told bc they never thought he would win anyway. I would have quit. They would get an ultimatum from me - I’m not sharing the stage for a beauty contest with a thing.
Well, one of those things. One of my liberal friends posted about "Mrs. Doubtfire" (never seen it myself) saying if we think that flick is great, why are we getting upset about things now?
On that particular note, hard to say. I mean, what of the players in two Christopher Plummer flicks, Silent Partner or The Return of the Pink Panther?
Now consider our headline here......".....weighs twice as much as closest competitor".......well, in a beauty contest, what does that mean? As "Miss Congeniality" showed us, we are talking about a segment of the population that is rather known for starving themselves.
Thank you! I was about to start up a thread about why is it (L&O:SVU) so popular, what was I not seeing in a show about sexual violence, but I guess I will just let that go for another pass since I am not the only one.
Mrs. Doubtfire was another great movie! The liberals cannot understand the nuances of the issue. It’s not even nuanced really, these things are totally separate! Robin Williams was being comedic but it was heartwarming as well bc the man just wanted to spend time with his kids. He didn’t actually think he was a woman or enjoy dressing up the way that people do for drag. How do people not understand how these things are different?
Mrs. Doubtfire was another great movie! The liberals cannot understand the nuances of the issue. It’s not even nuanced really, these things are totally separate! Robin Williams was being comedic but it was heartwarming as well bc the man just wanted to spend time with his kids. He didn’t actually think he was a woman or enjoy dressing up the way that people do for drag. How do people not understand how these things are different?
Because they will do anything and everything to pretend drag is awesome for everyone.
They like to pretend Robin Williams dressed as someone's grandma so he can spend time with his OWN kids is EXACTLY the same as a sexualized half naked, big breasted, bent over, butt-in-your-kids-face twerker shaking and slapping it to a humpty hump song. That 4 year olds than have to give dollar bills to like a stripper.
Isn't it the truth that if it had been just a big, fat, ugly cis gender girl, she wouldn't have won?
Or even entered.
If a big fat, unattractive white girl entered the contest, the other contestants would have not approved of her being crowned. But for some reason, the left in this country have lost all connection with logic, reason and reality, and instead applauded and cheered for the unattractive overweight man to be crowned.
This is how twisted the minds of the left have become, virtue signalling strips away any vestige of rational thought. This also translated in how these brain numbed people vote in our elections too. Which explains a lot.
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