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In reply to the discussion: Megyn Kelly....When mediocrity and whiteness come together [View all]athena
(4,187 posts)She doesn't look like a person; she looks like a nondescript blonde mannequin. As an artist, I draw and paint portraits (among other things). I always struggle to identify her because her features are not constant; they change every time I see a picture of her, which is every six months or so.
Now that she's no longer very young, they're really pushing the limits to make her continue to look like a sex object. I didn't watch the show, but I saw the photographs of her dressed like a prostitute sitting next to a bunch of men dressed in suits. I have nothing against women who work as prostitutes, but there is a problem when female media personalities start dressing like them. People who watch her show should ask themselves what they're teaching their children about the roles of men and women in our society. This woman is not a journalist; the only reason she is famous is that she is very blonde and therefore appeals sexually to the typical straight American white male. What does that tell little girls who dream of being real journalists?