Have you heard about this crap yet? Probably better if you didnt.
https://www.yahoo.com/style/teen-gir...220116305.html
The original was on Hello Giggles, and i'm not about to link to that site. Somehow, it's worse than yahoo. Not by much though.
Anywho, here's some crap from the idiot brigade:
The comments section is great. Almost everyone calling out the fact that the free passes these girls had have strict dress code policies. United Airlines was in the right to keep these girls from boarding. The peanut gallery screams 'sexism' of course, and gets foolish celebrities to join in the circle jerk of SJW nonsense.Get ready to feel your blood boil, friends. Early Sunday morning, an anti-gun violence advocate named Shannon Watts began tweeting about a United Airlines gate agent who refused to allow at least one teen girl onto a flight because she was wearing leggings. Watts was waiting to board a flight in Denver and witnessed the whole thing, sharing her outrage with her more than 33,000 followers.According to United, which responded in a series of curt, truly ill-advised tweets, the passengers were traveling with United Pass, a program for the company’s employees and approved travel companions, that requires travelers to follow an apparently strict dress code. The dress code the company referenced, however, says only that United reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are “not properly clothed,” and that judgment is left up to the United agent.
Fuming yet?
https://www.yahoo.com/style/celebrit...024401181.html
One great thing about all this? Not only does it show how idiotic some of these celebrities are, it also gives some people the chance to witness how terrible these female "journalists" really are, and how they love reporting fake news. Expressing outrage for something when then do not even understand the story. Repeating Twatter messages like anyone really gives a flying fuck what some 16 yr old feminazi is outraged about every ten minutes. That's not reporting, it's just gossip and slander on a widespread scale.Luckily, celebrities, who tend to love leggings, took to Twitter to air their grievances. Chrissy Teigen, Patricia Arquette, William Shatner, Andy Richter, and Sarah Silverman spoke out against the seemingly arbitrary (and sexist) dress code:
Man, it sure is fun to sit back and watch all this crap. Too bad, i have to go out and get more beer and popcorn.