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In reply to the discussion: Harry Styles wore a dress on the cover of Vogue - and US rightwingers lost it [View all]Yavin4
(37,182 posts)48. This is the kind of cultural issue that gets inflated to the level where it becomes the Dems' fault.
This is where people like Bill Maher say: "See Democrats. This is why the red states vote against you."
To which I respond, if there are people basing their vote on the fact that Harry Styles wore a dress, then they're are too stupid to vote, and it should be pointed out as such. Not saying to these people, "hey, you're fucking stupid for voting for petty ridiculous issues that have little to no bearing on your every day life."
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Harry Styles wore a dress on the cover of Vogue - and US rightwingers lost it [View all]
Celerity
Nov 2020
OP
All I know about Harry Styles is that he's a) famous b) British c) youngish man and...
RockRaven
Nov 2020
#3
they need to keep their lemmings dancing to a continuous tune from the outrage Wurlitzer so the
Celerity
Nov 2020
#17
Their fortress view of family is attacked by non-trad gender, working moms, reproductive rights,
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2020
#25
so true! good point, those pronger RWers are only making Styles some extra dosh, lolol
Celerity
Nov 2020
#22
Right wingers, invested in the old powers of the gender divide as a law of nature,
ancianita
Nov 2020
#20
Amy McGrath & Tammy Duckworth fit my def'n of strong. Don't judge wine by the label. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2020
#24
And he's not afraid of 'looking silly'. Neither was David Bowie or Graham Chapman
GoneOffShore
Nov 2020
#43
That's a far deeper dive than I have time or oxygen for. But knock yourself out.
GoneOffShore
Nov 2020
#47
This is the kind of cultural issue that gets inflated to the level where it becomes the Dems' fault.
Yavin4
Nov 2020
#48
Ya I know I have sooooo much time to give a fuck about this one way or the other.
Volaris
Nov 2020
#49
Probably the same types who think male ballet dancers are prissy little weaklings.
Aristus
Nov 2020
#53