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Here Are 5 Brands Celebrating Men In Costumes This Women’s History Month

“Anything women can do, men in dresses can do better.” This is the message that tech and major American companies are sending out on International Women’s Day 2023.

Already, citiesOrganizations like The ACLUPoliticians like Justin Trudeau (Canadian Prime Minister) and other members of the Biden administrationJill Biden is the First Lady of America and she has chosen to celebrate this day and month with her husband.

Even companies that you interact with every day are now pushing out women from their Women’s History Month campaigns in order to allow for more men. These are the five global brands who chose men to be the faces of celebrations celebrating female-led advances.

Apple

Apple’s first impression when opening the App Store on International Women’s Day (March 8), is a large red poster that features a dressed-up woman. plus-size “fat positivity” activist named Naomi Hearts.

Apple users clicking on the square will be redirected into an article about Hearts’s self-love campaign. dangerous irreversible Procedures such as chemical casting and genital destruction.

Google

Google India celebrates its advertisement “equal rights and opportunities for women” on International Women’s Day features Prakriti Soni, a man who expressed the belief that he was a woman starting in 2020.

This ad contains more than 4 million views.

Hershey’s

Hershey’s Canada has chosen Fae Johnstone as the new face of its candy bar wrapper to celebrate International Women’s Day. This man disguises himself as a woman and is known as Fae Johnstone.

Johnstone, who heads an LGBT advocacy organization which prides itself in pushing leftists’ equitable agendas on workplaces for children, appears in the company’s Women’s History Month advertisement.

“We can create a world where everyone is able to live in public space as their honest and authentic selves,” Johnstone said this in the ad. “See the women changing how we see the future @Hershey’sCanada.”

.@Hersheys Trans-“woman” Wrappers for chocolate bars “HerShe” Highlighted in honour of International Women’s Day
Hershey’s wants to erase women. pic.twitter.com/JzRkAtwTdO

— Leftism (@LeftismForU) March 1, 2023

Hershey’s Canada was able to accept Johnstone despite some backlash.

Seafolly

Seafolly swimwear is a well-known Australian brand that showcases its products on women models, such as Gigi Haid. Seafolly selected a bearded man to pose as a model this year just before International Women’s Day. “nonbinary” You will be their star in the newest advertisement campaign.

“This is the first appearance of Australian swim giants @seafollyaustralia have worked with a Trans ambassador/brand partner,” Deni Todorovič wrote in an announcement on Instagram.

Seafolly’s customers have decided to leave the company. “mocking women” You can choose a man who will be seen in bikinis.

KitchenAid

Before Women’s History Month, many companies began promoting men in ads that targeted women.

KitchenAid’s history is one of putting money and effort into its clients. “female empowerment“Campaigns, which include its document “A Woman’s Place,” This highlights the company’s strengths. “challenging inequality, helping to advance women in culinary arts and support the industry at large.”

This all was thrown out of the window by the appliance company selected Dylan MulvaneyA man who became famous online for believing that “girlhood” It can be worn by everyone, so it is easy to headline. 2023 Color of the Year campaign launch and newsletter In February

Many businesses are now willing to hire delusional male salesmen to promote their products, including exclusively to females like tampons. This is a huge insult to women past, present and future.

Big companies say that they support women but can’t if they make females uncomfortable in their boards rooms or ad to have them replaced by bearded men wearing dresses.

Not progress but regress is asking men to headline. Men pretending to be women are a sign of contempt and disrespect for women’s accomplishments.


Jordan Boyd, a writer for The Federalist and coproducer of The Federalist Radio Hour is Jordan Boyd. She has been published in The Daily Wire and Fox News. Jordan received her degree from Baylor University, where she studied journalism and political science. Follow Jordanboydtx @jordanboydtx.


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