Under New Ownership Of A Man In A Sparkly Dress, The Next Miss Universe Will Probably Be A Mr.
For seven decades, Miss Universe has been owned by men — and it will continue to be owned by one. However, the new male owner attended this contest in a floor-length, sparkly gown that showed off his after-market cleavage.
The new transgender-identifying owner of the worldwide beauty pageant made a backward speech about empowering women during the televised contest over the weekend (where Miss USA R’Bonney Gabriel was crowned). Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip is a man who claims to be a woman. He is also the CEO of Thailand’s media distribution company JKN Global Group. bought The Miss Universe Organization bought him last year for $20 million. He dressed up as a woman and presented his ownership of the organization to be a victory for feministism.
“It has been 70 years that Miss Universe Organization run by men. But now, time is up, is the moment really, for women to take the lead,” Jakrajutatip said. “Welcome to the new era of the global women’s empowerment platform. Welcome to the Miss Universe Organization. From now on is going to be ran by women, owned by a trans woman, for all women, for all women really around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.”
Anne Jakrajutatip is the new Miss Universe Owner and she delivered an inspirational speech yesterday. “Welcome to the new era. From now on it’s gonna be run by women, owned by a trans woman, for all women around the world.” pic.twitter.com/TJXV8EPkAv
— Dan Hastings-நாராயணன் (@notdanhastings) January 15, 2023
Jakrajutatip’s new ownership of Miss Universe is no win for feminism. Rather, it’s completely the opposite. A man parading around as a female and telling women they should feel empowered because their femininity can be worn as a costume or replicated based on a man’s whims is a slap in the face to women everywhere.
Beauty pageants were created to highlight the unique beauty of women. This naturally excludes men. Miss Universe and other organizations allow biological differences to become theater or entertainment. “womanface,” then traditionally women-only spaces and contests are eradicated — as even the concept of womanhood is chipped away.
Whether it’s a local YMCA poolA high school bathroomA state is a place. prisonYou can also call it: college athleticsMales are often mentally ill and are willing to sacrifice female safety, privacy and competition in order to please them. Pretty soon, beauty pageants will crown men instead of women — as already happened in New England. Also “Miss” Universe might be the next a-living thing “Mr.”
Victoria Marshall is a staff journalist at The Federalist. Her writing has appeared in The Federalist, National Review, Townhall, and the New York Post. Hillsdale College, where she studied journalism and politics, graduated her in May 2021. Follow her @vemrshll on Twitter
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