The minds of impressionable young girls are being influenced by two Conde Nast employees who believe the world would be better off without men.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Lauren Duca, the infamous Teen Vogue contributor who is best known for her articles about Trump “gaslighting America” and how she’s a victim of sexism, posted that she would be “fine” if society gets to the point where there are no men on television or in the White House:
It's fine if we get to the point where there are no men on TV. It's fine if we get to the point where there are no men in the White House.
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) November 30, 2017
Rawan Eewshah, who writes on her Twitter profile that she runs social media at Allure Magazine and the Snapchat discover account for Teen Vogue, chimed in by saying that she would be perfectly content if there were simply “no men in the world”:
It’s fine if we get to the point where there are no men in the world
— Rawan (@rawan) November 30, 2017
Duca signaled her approval of the measure by retweeting it and adding, “Those in favor of the motion, say aye”:
Those in favor of the motion, say aye. https://t.co/4fOFadwXEk
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) November 30, 2017
Despite their views supporting the elimination of all men from the world, Duca and Eewshah both have tweets crying sexism over small slights, such as advertisements for Teddy bears and DirecTV.
Wait, the Vermont Teddy Bear commercial is so disgusting and sexist that Valentine's Day has been cancelled pic.twitter.com/UjgPkBaZKD
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) February 7, 2016
Not only are @DIRECTV ads stupid, they're sexist too!
— Rawan (@rawan) May 21, 2014
@YourManDevine who can be more sexist, the challenge.
— Rawan (@rawan) May 21, 2014
It is unclear how Duca and Eewshah can rationalize condemning sexism while simultaneously attacking all men.
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