2/ The real sin here is "refusing to treat blue-tribe holy symbols as holy"https://twitter.com/thepiclord/status/1043227686368423936 …
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3/ On further thought, I'm upset that progs are trying to deny women agency to make their own choices about clothes and sex. "Yandy’s costume drew criticism for sexualizing the show’s portrayal of female sexual slavery" http://io9.gizmodo.com/yandy-pulls-it …
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This one is is twisting my head. Basically the outfit is what the Patriarchy of the show forces women to wear to maintain modesty. So women *choosing* to wear a sexualized version outfit could be viewed as a subversion of the fictional Patriarchy's power.
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Or are they worried about the *real* world symbolic significance of women choosing to wear a sexualized version of an outfit that represents female subservience? And if so... do they apply the same standard to women forced to wear burquas for the same reason?
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Now they'll certainly say something about sexy nun costumes, right? Right?pic.twitter.com/YzNKav4dG0
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"Yandy’s costume drew criticism for sexualizing the show’s portrayal of female sexual slavery"