Derec
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This time, it's Miss America.
Miss America Ends Swimsuit Competition, Aiming to Evolve in ‘This Cultural Revolution’
The use of "cultural revolution" (direct quote by Carlson) is fitting. There is more than a hint of Maoesque totalitarianism in all this.
If Miss America is not to judge women on appearance, and is now a "competition" and not a "pageant", what's the point? There are plenty of competitions, incuding televised ones like "America's Got Talent". And if it is no longer a beauty pageant, what's the justification of having it only open to women? If Boy Scouts have changed their name and now accept women, shouldn't Miss America change its name to "Person America" and accept guys?
The whole thing reminds me of the Greendale Community College mascot:
And there is a bigger picture: there is a very worrying trend of increasing prudishness in our society. Going from banning commercials featuring scantly clad women as "sexist", banning grid girls from motorsport and now this. I predict that by the end of the decade, feminists will join forces with religious conservatives to try to seriously ban porn like they tried to do in the 80s.
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Scrapping the "swimsuits" would have meant this in a sane world:
Miss America Ends Swimsuit Competition, Aiming to Evolve in ‘This Cultural Revolution’
The use of "cultural revolution" (direct quote by Carlson) is fitting. There is more than a hint of Maoesque totalitarianism in all this.
NY Times said:Miss America and swimsuits have been synonymous since its first contest in 1921 on the Atlantic City boardwalk. But what started as contestants wearing one-piece bathing suits, conservative by today’s standards, became women in revealing bikinis and high heels parading around for a leering television audience.
Now under mostly female leadership, the Miss America Organization said Tuesday that it was scrapping the swimsuit competition, starting at the national contest in September, in a sweeping change that will also reshape local and state contests.
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The organization, confronting its own harassment scandal and searching for its place in the #MeToo era, had worked on the new format for several months. The nine members of the board of directors — seven are now women — unanimously approved the change in March. It was kept a secret until two days ago, when state directors and former Miss Americas were informed.
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“We are not going to judge you on your outward appearance,” Ms. Carlson, who was Miss America in 1989, said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday. “We are moving it forward and evolving it in this cultural revolution.”
If Miss America is not to judge women on appearance, and is now a "competition" and not a "pageant", what's the point? There are plenty of competitions, incuding televised ones like "America's Got Talent". And if it is no longer a beauty pageant, what's the justification of having it only open to women? If Boy Scouts have changed their name and now accept women, shouldn't Miss America change its name to "Person America" and accept guys?
The whole thing reminds me of the Greendale Community College mascot:
And there is a bigger picture: there is a very worrying trend of increasing prudishness in our society. Going from banning commercials featuring scantly clad women as "sexist", banning grid girls from motorsport and now this. I predict that by the end of the decade, feminists will join forces with religious conservatives to try to seriously ban porn like they tried to do in the 80s.
P.S.:
Scrapping the "swimsuits" would have meant this in a sane world:
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