America's Cultural Revolution: Rule by Aged Actresses

by Steve Sailer
The Unz Review
Jun. 07, 2018

From the New York Times:
Miss America Ends Swimsuit Competition, Aiming to Evolve in 'This Cultural Revolution'

… Now under mostly female leadership, the Miss America Organization said Tuesday that it was scrapping the swimsuit competition, starting at the national contest in September, in a sweeping change that will also reshape local and state contests.

"I've talked to tons of young people who've said to me, 'I'd love to be a part of that program, but I don't want to parade around in a swimsuit,'" Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor who is now the organization's chairwoman, said in an interview. "I get it."
Ms. Carlson launched her fabulous career on TV by winning the Miss America contest in a swimsuit back in the 1980s.

That was fine back then, but Ms. Carlson is here to assure us that today's young women definitely don't want to get a leg up the career ladder by any such displays of youth and beauty. Today's young women believe first and foremost in Solidarity with aging female celebrities and wouldn't dream of displacing them the way today's aging female celebrities displaced their predecessors. Turnabout is not fair play!

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