Woke Sports Illustrated Letting Transgender On The Cover OF Its Swimsuit Issue…

In a controversial move that has shocked conservative voices, a revered sports magazine betrays biological women by selecting an unconventional cover model for their upcoming 2023 edition.

In a move that may appear to many as a blatant disregard for biological women, Sports Illustrated has made a decision that aligns with a harmful and seemingly radical liberal agenda. The revered sports magazine chose to feature transgender singer Kim Petras as one of its 2023 cover models, a move that is seen as an insult to biological women everywhere.

Critics of Sports Illustrated’s controversial decision are voicing their displeasure on social media platforms. They argue that this move has further escalated the ongoing assault on the essence of womanhood, instigated by left-leaning government bodies and massive corporations.

A tweet read, “The biological male Kim Petras is now a 2023 SI Swimsuit cover model. It seems we’re living in an era where mental illness is preferred over real womanhood, fueled by a disconcerting disregard for biological women. It’s a reality hard to comprehend…”

The SI Swimsuit editor, MJ Day, has been quoted by Western Journal praising Petras. She said, “The Grammy-winning pop star, an inspiration to the LGBTQ+ community, has undoubtedly carved her path to fame, albeit a convoluted one.” Day also pointed out that Petras, while being proud of inspiring the trans community, uses her influence to encourage others to aim high, regardless of their gender or sexuality.

A deeply concerning aspect of this situation is the fact that Petras underwent gender transition surgery as a minor. Born as Tim in Germany, Petras had the surgery at the age of sixteen. By celebrating this narrative, it can be argued that Sports Illustrated is unintentionally endorsing minors undergoing life-altering surgical procedures. Moreover, critics contend that the photos of Petras appear to have been digitally manipulated for the magazine’s spread.

Earlier this year, Petras gained attention for participating in what critics have called a “satanic performance” during the Grammy’s alongside singer Sam Smith. This only adds to the controversy surrounding Sports Illustrated’s decision. The cover model selection speaks volumes about the extreme lengths the left is willing to go to push their agenda, even to the detriment of impressionable young minds, who are easily influenced by the pop culture.

Since its inception in 1964, the SI Swimsuit edition has traditionally celebrated the beauty of femininity, featuring biological women on its cover, starting with German model Babette March. Cheryl Tiegs, who adorned the 1969 cover, was the first to be termed a “supermodel.”

Fans of the early days of Sports Illustrated would never have imagined the magazine pivoting to feature biological men who underwent surgeries to appear like women as their cover models. The decision raises numerous concerns about the future direction of the magazine and what it truly signifies in today’s socio-political climate.

Sources: 100percentfedup, Western Journal

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