It seems some persons engaged in the promotion of sales of women's swim-wear…
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…are equally dedicated to appeasing transfreak triumphalism.
Whatever, they clearly hold real women in the utmost contempt.
Apparently the apparel which Adidas has presented for women, using a male model....
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....is not the only example of a company in this line of business going out of its way to be offensive...
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'The Women's Swimwear Brand Seafolly recently announced Australian activist Deni Todorovič would be the brand's first transgender ambassador...'
They subsequently denied the tranny was their 'ambassador' but made no bones about their commitment to the deviant cause.
.'We are proud that our brand is inclusive and supportive of all women, including the LGBTQIA+ community and beyond
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/seafollys-bombshell-statement-on-the-swimwears-ambassador/news-story/c81b01913cc7617948317e424740bbb5?amp

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I omit the pictures which appear in these reports, as they'd likely make you vomit.
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Which company was first to go down this disgusting, decadent detour from decency?
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Don't know....and I don't care.
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Copy-cat wokery is no excuse.
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Here's a good little video.
'Sky News host Rita Panahi says a new swimwear commercial from Adidas featuring a biological man is an "insult" to women.'
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