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REPORT: Victoria’s Secret Hires First Transgender Model
Valentina Sampaio of Brazil
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By PAUL BOIS
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August 4, 2019
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A man presenting himself as a woman will reportedly be modeling for a brand that markets itself exclusively to women.




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According to Fox News, lingerie empire Victoria's Secret has hired its first transgender model – Valentina Sampaio of Brazil.

"Victoria's Secret has reportedly hired its first-ever transgender model — less than a year after the lingerie company came under fire after an executive made remarks about transgender people walking in its annual fashion show," reports the outlet.

Speculation as to Sampaio's inclusion among the Victoria's Secret roster began when the transgender model posted a photo of himself at a shoot with "VS Pink" on Instagram. Shortly thereafter, the Brazilian model Lais Ribeiro tweeted that she was "so happy" that Sampaio experienced his first photoshoot with Victoria's Secret.

The inclusion of Sampaio comes months after L. Brands’ (parent company of Victoria's Secret) Chief Marketing Officer Ed Razek sparked the ire of social justice leftists when he told Vogue that little interest exists for plus-size and trans models on the runway.

"I think we address the way the market is shifting on a constant basis. If you’re asking if we’ve considered putting a transgender model in the show or looked at putting a plus-size model in the show, we have," Razek said, adding that the sister division, Lane Bryant, was created to fill that consumer need.


"We invented the plus-size model show in what was our sister division, Lane Bryant," he continued. "Lane Bryant still sells plus-size lingerie, but it sells a specific range, just like every specialty retailer in the world sells a range of clothing. As do we."

"We market to who we sell to, and we don’t market to the whole world," he said. "We attempted to do a television special for plus-sizes [in 2000]. No one had any interest in it, still don't."

After significant backlash on social media, Razek later apologized, admitting his comments on trans models were "insensitive."

"My remark regarding the inclusion of transgender models in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show came across as insensitive," he said in a statement. "I apologize. To be clear, we absolutely would cast a transgender model for the show. We've had transgender models come to castings ... and like many others, they didn't make it. ... But it was never about gender. I admire and respect their journey to embrace who they really are."

Shortly thereafter, People confirmed that Victoria's Secret's CEO Jan Singer would be leaving the company, though no details were provided as to why. A week later, L Brands’ chairman and chief executive officer Leslie H. Wexner released a statement saying, "I wish Jan well. I greatly appreciate her passion and know she will succeed in whatever she pursues next. We appreciate all that she brought to the brand."


In 2017, Playboy broke barriers when the magazine introduced their first-ever transgender playmate — Ines Rau. The move drew immediate criticism on social media, with former porn star Jenna Jameson leading the way.

"I have a problem with it just like I have a problem with a transgender competing against biological women in sports," Jameson tweeted. "I think it’s setting fire to an iconic brand and pandering to this ridiculous PC world we live in."

Deflecting the criticism, Playboy went as far to compare Ines Rau to the magazine's first black playmate in 1965.

The magazine Vanity Fair, of course, helped spark the trend by featuring Caitlyn Jenner on its cover in 2015.

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Victoria’s Secret Grants Your Wish: Its New Underwear Angel is a Man

Posted at 4:49 pm on August 04, 2019 by Alex Parker












In 1995, while talking about the famed underwear catalog, Jeff Foxworthy remarked, “That underwear they make now — it’s so skimpy, Victoria doesn’t have a whole lotta secrets left.”

Well, she’s gonna be trying to keep one…

According to Fox News, Victoria’s Secret has enlisted its first man to be its first woman being represented by its first man.

Brazil’s Valentina Sampaio — a guy identifying as a gal — will soon be front and center for any males wanting to get a look at a female in skimpy clothes.

And for any woman looking for someone like her in their drawers — they’ll get a dude.

Curiously — as in sports as of late — men continue their takeover of women in the role of being women. And the feminists are all crickets.





Maybe this is just the new shift — we’re living in the Era of Men; society’s decided it’s time for a renewed male domination.

Or perhaps, in the case of the bra brand, it’s a bit of damage control: VS got in some trouble a while back with regard to size and sirs.

As reported by The Daily Wire:

The inclusion of Sampaio comes months after L. Brands’ (parent company of Victoria’s Secret) Chief Marketing Officer Ed Razek sparked the ire of social justice leftists when he told Vogue that little interest exists for plus-size and trans models on the runway.

“I think we address the way the market is shifting on a constant basis. If you’re asking if we’ve considered putting a transgender model in the show or looked at putting a plus-size model in the show, we have,” Razek said, adding that the sister division, Lane Bryant, was created to fill that consumer need.

“We invented the plus-size model show in what was our sister division, Lane Bryant,” he continued. “Lane Bryant still sells plus-size lingerie, but it sells a specific range, just like every specialty retailer in the world sells a range of clothing. As do we.”

“We market to who we sell to, and we don’t market to the whole world,” he said. “We attempted to do a television special for plus-sizes [in 2000]. No one had any interest in it, still don’t.”

Ed ended up apologizing. Here’s how that went:

“My remark regarding the inclusion of transgender models in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show came across as insensitive. I apologize. To be clear, we absolutely would cast a transgender model for the show. We’ve had transgender models come to castings … and like many others, they didn’t make it. … But it was never about gender. I admire and respect their journey to embrace who they really are.”

Ever wish you had a nickel for every time someone in the public eye uttered the word “insensitive”?

Victoria’s move is a logical cultural step — in 2017, Playboy debuted its first male Playmate, Ines Rau. That way, men could get exactly what they were looking for when cracking open the bunny-eared mag: a half-nekkid man.










Outspoken pro-life porn star Jenna Jameson was unimpressed:






But the beat (women) goes on:






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Make Your Mark: The Pasadena Rose Parade Invites Men Who Identify as Women to Be Its Next Queen

Posted at 6:40 pm on August 08, 2019 by Alex Parker












If you’re a man who’s always wanted to lead the New Year’s Day Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, your time has come.

That’s right: The iconic extravaganza has opened up its title of Rose Queen to dudes.

Why not just have a Rose King, too? They’ve had a few, since 1905.

But this is different. Who doesn’t wanna be queen for a day?

There is a catch, though; you can be a man, but you’ve gotta conform to the social construct of female: It seems you’ll have to dress like a lady.

As reported by Pasadena Now, the Parade’s changed its rules so the royal court now invites any and all candidates who “identify as female.”





Once again, men swoop in to unseat a girl who would’ve otherwise gotten an opportunity. First sports (here, here, and here), then Playboy, then Victoria’s Secret (here), now a Rose is a ruse — I mean, rose. Get outta the way, chicks, and let Ethel Merman sing it to ya — anything you can do, men can do better. Or at least, they’ll try to.

From Pasadena Now:

A change to the Tournament of Roses application for the Royal Court could allow transgender applicants the opportunity to enter the process. Requirements previously required that applicants “must be female,” but this year the requirement has changed to “must identify as female.”

Actually, the local outlet specifies that men aren’t welcome:

As before, men still are not allowed to enter the process.

So no men, but any people who identify as female. But also not just women.

Sounds like in Pasadena, they’ve got their own kinds of people walkin’ around.





But the important thing is the important thing that’s always the important thing, as stated by Tournament of Roses Chief Executive Officer David Eads:

“We have always tried to be very inclusive and embrace diversity.”

But not so inclusive as to allow men.

And this new diversity began over half a year ago:


 
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QUOTE="Hüsker Dü, post: 280330, member: 1707"

Like the :

"know nothing's", = Democrats

the "nazis", = Democrats

the"red menace" scare, = Democrats

cults = Democrats

and oh yeah, along the same lines, "trumpism".
A term concocted by Democrats.

/QUOTE

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Why is that ?
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with those who enjoy FREEDOM of Religion and understand
the normal Biological Process of populating a Planet......
 
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