Victoria's Secret corporation is wrong to surrender sex appeal, but so were conservatives who shunned the idea years before
It was less than 20 years ago that a series of beer commercials featured two busty blonde sisters, Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski. The two were branded as the “Coors Light Twins” and became controversial in the 2004 Colorado Senate Republican campaign of Pete Coors, then the chairman of the brewing company.Well it's shameful any conservatives had to make sex appeal out to be something virtually "evil", rather than recognize that it's not sex appeal in itself that's bad, but how it's employed that is (for example, when the Philistine spy Delilah betrayed Samsom in Biblical times, as described in the Book of Judges). Now, we've got leftists who're taking a path even worse than communist Russia, and devastating the concept of sex appeal, or more precisely, heterosexual appeal, all in favor of LGBT-based propaganda, along with anti-feminine propaganda. Based on which, it's time for women to boycott Vicoria's Secret if this is how they're going to act.
[...] “Twins may hurt Coors campaign. Beer adds run counter to candidate’s ‘values,'” read an April 2004 headline by the Colorado Gazette in Colorado Springs.
“Coors Ads Suddenly Are Talk Of The Town,” read a column in Rocky Mountain News.
At the time, it was a scandal for a conservative politician to endorse the ads in what used to be a red state. Now, it’s conservatives mocking Victoria’s Secret’s abandonment of the busty blonde stereotype as a perfectly legitimate source of sexual attraction as the progressive movement seeks to eliminate gender differences altogether.
And in addition, it's time for conservatives who'd taken a negative view of sex appeal in the past to apologize and admit they were wrong.
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