Imagine thinking a play literally written about empowering women is discriminatory because of its focus on vaginas. Then again, the same people who are offended by this play probably think someone can be a woman without having a vagina but still …
C’MON.
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— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 19, 2018
From Faithwire:
Leaders at a college in Michigan decided to cancel its production of “The Vagina Monologues” because it’s discriminatory, given “not all women have vaginas.”
The women’s resource center at Eastern Michigan University put the kibosh on the famous production since it caters only to women who have the physical anatomy that accompanies the female sex, according to The Ann Arbor News.
The decision came after the resource center conducted a survey, asking respondents about “The Vagina Monologues.” Those opposed to the drama said they were concerned about the fact that the production excludes some women, namely those who don’t have vaginas.
Women have vaginas.
Sorry, not sorry.
If you don’t have a vagina you’re not a woman which is fine – you can be who you want but the idea that a play written about women referencing vaginas is discriminatory is ri-damn-diculous.
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— Christine Hoskins (@choskins_ga) November 19, 2018
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