Victoria’s Secret Runway Gets Culturally Enriched With Alphabet Models

Last week, a historic duo of historic trannies tucked their ballsacks real tight into their taints and “made history,” as the corporate media refrain goes.

Via HuffPost (emphasis added):

Models Alex Consani and Valentina Sampaio made history Tuesday night as the first openly transgender women to strut down the runway during one of Victoria’s Secret’s iconic fashion shows.

The duo donned their wings as they joined the likes of VS favorites Tyra Banks, Gigi and Bella Hadid, and Adriana Lima at the show in New York City.

Cosani, who is repped by IMG Models, has become one of the most sought-after faces in the fashion scene in recent seasons. She gushed about her experience in an Instagram post Wednesday morning…

Sampaio commended Victoria’s Secret for its inclusivity ahead of her time in the spotlight, telling People: “This moment is one I will cherish for a lifetime.”

Today, the Victoria’s Secret family has shown the world that being trans is just as exceptional and beautiful as anyone else* on that runway,” the Brazilian model told People.”

*Of course, one is never allowed to ask any of a dozen pertinent questions, such as: if “transgender women are women,” and as such are not inherently different than legacy fronthole women in any meaningful way, why ought we celebrate one doing what a thousand Victoria’s Secret model women have done before? And in what conceivable way would that be “making history”?

Alas, these are the kinds of indelicacies that perk the ADL’s ears up and get one removed from social media.

Related: Biden’s Transgender Czar Threatens Child Suicide If He Can’t Trans Them

Critics will sometimes unfairly accuse me of something called “transphobia” — whatever that means.

However, I do not hate trannies per se; indeed, I have known several whom I like very much and respect on a personal level because they are likable and respectable people. I am libertarian in my disposition.

Rather, what I cannot abide, which is not tantamount to hate or “phobia,” is the extreme degree of entitledness that Western liberal dogma indulges them.

Once, in 2009, at Valdosta State University, enrolled in a sociology course, my bull dyke professor recruited what was allegedly South Georgia’s first openly transgender woman to give a speech about the trials and tribulations of trannysim in the Bible Belt or whatever.

She offered extra credit to all attendees.

But — she offered as a stern caveat and made sure to emphasize — we were specifically prohibited from asking her in the Q&A session anything about her sexuality, even though that was ostensibly the point of her being there in the first place and her claim to fame.

Related: Watch: Karen Hits Social Justice™ Talking Point Mother Lode in 1:29

That affront to free speech and inquiry — at a university, no less — shocked my conscience so much so that I remember it vividly today.

This was one of many revelations I had regarding the true nature of “progressive” ideology during my formative years and its hostility toward true liberal values that are the progeny of the Renaissance and Enlightenment.

So it’s been war on Social Justice™ for me ever since.

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BEWARE!!! Ben Bartee never minces words, so read at your own risk. Ben is a Bangkok-based American journalist, grant writer, political essayist, researcher, travel blogger, and amateur philosopher -- with opposable thumbs. He is the author of Broken English Teacher: Notes From Exile.

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