You’ve Probably Never Been ‘Woman Of The Year,’ But These 9 Men Have
Today’s USA is back to remind us that it doesn’t know what a woman is after naming Richard / Levine Rachel as one of its 2022″ Women of the Year”( a man who parades around in ladyface ).
The number of 2023 honorees was released earlier this week by the outlet, and Minnesota condition Rep. Finke, Leigh is the name receiving the most attention. He has red hair and has been in office for less than 12 weeks.
Nothing says” we respect women” more than robbing them of their own honors to praise a man who denigrates womanhood. Finke isn’t the only guy who occupies the title of” women of the year.” Below are eight more men who have defeated ladies in a game of their own.
Levine Rachel
Rachel( previously known as Richard ) Levine, who succeeded Finke as Today’s USA’s token adult Year’s Lady of the Year, fell into a pleasant Biden presidency gig after forcing thousands of nursing home residents to pass away from Covid in Pennsylvania.
John Daniel Davidson, the senior editor of the Federalist, is now barred from Twitter for openly admitting that Levine is a soldier.
Jenner, Caitlyn
Jenner, Caitlyn, formerly known as Bruce, was a recipient of one of Glamour Magazine’s Women of the Year awards in 2015. Jenner, a 6’2” former Olympian who began going by “Caitlyn” in 2015, came away with the title of the magazine’s “Transgender Champion.” (One of Jenner’s co-recipients that year was the now-disgraced girlboss fraudster Elizabeth Holmes, whatever that says about the awards committee’s wisdom.)
James Smith, whose police officer wife was posthumously recognized by the magazine after she died rescuing people from the World Trade Center on September 11, returned his wife’s award, calling Jenners recognition an” infringement ,” after Glamour made the decision to name JenNER.” James Smith was one of its” women of the year ,” according to the publication.
Was this man more deserving than any other person in America or the rest of the world? ” He enquired to the newspapers in an open email.
Cox Laverne
The year before Jenner scored Glamour’s “Year’s Lady of the Year” title, the magazine handed it to another man: Roderick Cox Laverne, who now goes by “Laverne.”
Cox received the award from Glamour in response to his glowing June 2014 Time Magazine cover, which boasted about” Fixing Nature’s Mistake” and openly discussed how the lgbt lobby was trying to coopt up the queer rights organization.
Rodriguez, MJ
Among Time Magazine’s “Women of the Year” in 2022 was Rodriguez, MJ (born Michael Anthony Rodriguez Jr.), a male stage performer who “identifies as an AfroLatina trans woman,” according to Time.
Rodriguez received praise for being the first transgender artist to win both a Golden Globe and an Emmy nomination for head acting throughout the same year.
Hubbard, Lauren
Hubbard participated in men’s starting before starting to take experimental hormones. Hubbard was named” sport of the year” by New Zealand’s University of Otago despite competing against women at the 2020 Olympics as a member of their company and coming in dead last place in the super-heavyweight division. The honor has existed since 1908.
Ebony Harper
Ebony Harper, a soldier, was named the 2021 Year’s Lady of the Year by California’s Assembly District 7. Harper already received a” California Woman Making History” award from Lt. Gov. this year. Kounalakis, Elena. He serves as the group’s executive chairman, known as” California TRANScends.”
Chung, Cecilia
Several years earlier, in 2014, another California district honored a man who goes by the name Chung, Cecilia as its “Year’s Lady of the Year.” Phil Ting, San Francisco’s assemblyman, bestowed the award on him a year after Chung successfully pressured San Francisco officials to make their city the first in the country to pay for uninsured residents’ mutilative sex surgeries.
Lia Thomas as a reward
The University of Pennsylvania nominated Lia Thomas, a soldier who competed under his given name William throughout his junior year of college, for the NCAA’s 2022 Year’s Lady of the Year award. Thomas’ nomination prevented sexual Penn students from being considered, even as his regional championship in the women’s 500-yard freestyle a few months earlier eliminated his top competitors from the top of the winners’ podium, even though he wasn’t really chosen for the federal recognition.
NBC News was caught altering Thomas’s face to look less muscular after the contentious tournament.
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