The Canadian offshoot of the French fashion magazine ELLE over the weekend published their list detailing eight of the most notable women in the country, praising these ladies for breaking the glass ceiling and advancing the cause for women everywhere.
Too bad a full quarter of the magazine's list of "incredible" femmes are...men.
In fact, the first two of the eight leading ladies highlighted by the magazine are actually men cosplaying as women, including Vivek Shraya, a man who wrote a book entitled "How to Fail As a Popstar" after he attempted - and bombed - at becoming "the world’s first trans, brown Madonna," as ELLE puts it. Now, he runs a publishing company dedicated to "emerging BIPOC writers," including publishing all manner of LGBTQ books. ELLE was so impressed by him, they used Shraya's portrait as the cover photo for their article, complete with his heavy makeup'd man face and hairy legs beneath a flowing dress.
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Next in the roundup of groundbreaking not-actually-women is Fae Johnstone, a he-to-she professional activist who founded several LGBTQ organizations to, in part, advocate for the chemical castration and mutilation of gender-confused children.
Following the two men are several actual women, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, a former professional female hockey player-turned-broadcaster, and a one-time Olympic hopeful who was paralyzed in a gymnastics accident when she was 14.
Oh, and a lesbian film writer, and a professional environmentalist who teaches people about how to save forests from climate change.
Battin' a thousand there, Elle. But hey, at least the tree hugger is an actual woman, which is more than I can say for the top two "ladies" you chose to celebrate.
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