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'Slutshirt shamed'! 'Feminist bullies' just made a comet scientist cry over his 'sexist' shirt

You really can’t make this up.

When the European Space Agency landed on Comet 67P on Wednesday, we posted this somewhat sarcastic item pointing out that the live-feed from mission control skewed to a white/male demographic:

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Little did we know that our fake outrage would become real as Tweeters started to freak out over the sexy women depicted on one scientist’s shirt:

An excerpt from the Washington Post piece linked above:

Matt Taylor, who’s a great scientist and seems to also be a pretty cool dude, gave a teary, heartfelt apology for his choice of attire on the day of Rosetta’s probe landing.

“I made a big mistake, and I offended many people,” Taylor said at Friday’s media briefing, his voice trembling, “and I’m very sorry about this.”

Oh, come on! There’s no crying in science! Here’s a close-up of the allegedly offensive shirt:

cometshirt

Taylor, however, is getting lots of support against those who saw “casual misogyny” in his choice of attire:

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https://twitter.com/Nero/status/533279762748559361

https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/533291112430321664

https://twitter.com/dad_of_jacob/status/533291739155427329

https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/533292490473082882

You would think landing on a comet would be enough, but NOPE:

https://twitter.com/johndurant/status/533274357821616128

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Exit question: What if that’s his lucky shirt and the only reason the landing was successful was because he was wearing it?

Related:

Jose Canseco excited about humans controlling the ‘comet transport system’

William Shatner congratulates ESA’s Rosetta mission for successful comet landing

Why are most of the scientists who just landed a spaceship on a comet male and white?

Amazing photos of Comet 67P/C-G from the Rosetta spacecraft

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