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Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon
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Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (03-31-2017 09:52 PM)godfather dust Wrote:  

Where have you been? They were talking about Bruce Jenner in the swimsuit issue (didn't happen.)

Lol'ed substantially here. SJW deviance knows no bounds to a point that I almost admire.
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#27

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (03-24-2017 11:07 PM)budoslavic Wrote:  

Like ESPN, I am not at all surprised that Sports Illustrated has turned crap for years.

This disgusting "body positivity" made me [Image: puke.gif]:
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#28

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

I'd hit it if I was fucked up (not the Hippo the fat chick. The photoshopped version that's in the magazine.)

Sports Illustrated swimsuit Edition? GTFO
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#29

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

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That reminds me this scene of There's Something About Mary.

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Ted: Japan? What's she doing in Japan?
Pat Healy: Well, you've heard of mail-order brides? Well, they go that way too.
Ted: What, are they desperate? She's a whale!
Pat Healy: You can't forget, it's a sumo culture, Ted. They pay by the pound over there. Sorta like, um, tuna.
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#30

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

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In regards to Ashley Graham...

I believe it was Tony Clifton who once said, "Look out, I think you sat in some cottage cheese. Oh, pardon me, that's your ass."
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#31

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (04-01-2017 07:42 PM)LeoneVolpe Wrote:  

In regards to Ashley Graham...

I believe it was Tony Clifton who once said, "Look out, I think you sat in some cottage cheese. Oh, pardon me, that's your ass."

This is why I'd fuck the photoshop version (while intoxicated.)
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#32

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Minor league team introduces shockingly sexist ‘Hourglass Appreciation Night’ promotion

Does the mainstream media have to try and kill everything the least bit fun?
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#33

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (03-31-2017 12:35 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

Sports illustrated is gone the way of the Playboy and GQ - a magazine done by women, gays and cucks for women, gays and cucks.

https://goodbyeamericainaphoto.wordpress...lustrated/

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Great headline - she looks like a beached whale. And next to most guys in bed this would look much much worse especially if you put her in the pic next to a hot slim girl, she would look as if she had eaten her.

It took a long time for SI to complete that shoot. People kept rolling her back into the water. :/ "It's drowning!"...
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#34

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Bruh they used Christine Blasey Ford to present their award for person of the year

So brave.....





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#35

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

The comments on that video are great. No one with any sense believes this bullshit from the MSM anymore!
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#36

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (03-24-2017 09:53 PM)Extinguished Light Wrote:  

Sports Illustrated, "Gentleman's Quarterly", ESPN, Esquire, even Playboy none of these outlets are really aimed at men anymore.

Gay men and white suburban rich women took over the magazine publishing industry long ago. That's because they are a dying industry and gay/women employees always come in to parasite off the corpses of dying industries. They'll gorge themselves for a while on the rotting carcass, and use them as vehicles to promote their lame ass philosophy, Then they'll jump off and look for a new dying industry to infest.

Meanwhile, hetero men are off creating new, healthy, growing industries.
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#37

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

What IS aimed at men anymore...outside of Chaturbate and the -tube sites that is?

I mean, even Tinder is busy schooling men on proper etiquette, cognitive dissonance or not.

On its surface this feels comical, at its worst, it feels like a deliberate social-engineering strategy aimed at deconstructing and attacking masculinity within our own territory.

Gamergate, comicsgate, force is female, captain marvel, female dr. who etc...

It really feels like a cultural invasion and occupation.
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#38

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (12-14-2018 12:38 PM)RVF400 Wrote:  

The comments on that video are great. No one with any sense believes this bullshit from the MSM anymore!

Id almost bet half of RVF is posting comments under that video. Its hilarious

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#39

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (06-06-2017 10:04 PM)The Father Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2017 12:35 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

Sports illustrated is gone the way of the Playboy and GQ - a magazine done by women, gays and cucks for women, gays and cucks.

https://goodbyeamericainaphoto.wordpress...lustrated/

[Image: beachedwhale2.jpg?w=620&h=413]

PORK ILLUSTRATED

Great headline - she looks like a beached whale. And next to most guys in bed this would look much much worse especially if you put her in the pic next to a hot slim girl, she would look as if she had eaten her.

It took a long time for SI to complete that shoot. People kept rolling her back into the water. :/ "It's drowning!"...

That's a picture of her making her way back to the sea after laying her eggs.
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#40

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

We no can dunk, but good fundamentals! That more fun to watch.




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#41

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

They just. Don't. Stop.

Synopsis of what actually happened: WNBA first round draft pick plays an obviously out of shape former Div II men's player in a 3 game series of one-on-one with some special rules designed to give her a chance; namely, a 4 dribble per possession limit (to take away his low post game) and no rebounding (i.e. defense gets ball on any miss). She wins the first game by 1 point but loses the series 2-1.

SI headline: WNBA Guard Lexie Brown Schools Former Division II Player in One-on-One Game. I shit you not. The article neglects to even mention that she lost the 3 game series.

I have no interest in discussing some bogus one-on-one game that neither side appears to be taking very seriously, but this is a fantastic example of the MSM's steady campaign to mislead the public into believing the genders are more similar than they actually are. Every article like this makes it more and more impossible to deny that they're deliberately trying to obscure reality.
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Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (03-25-2017 10:41 AM)Only One Man Wrote:  

Yea I'm sure the reason nobody watches women's basketball has nothing to do with the fact that your average 30 something dude who plays in pick up games at the gym would be the best player in the WNBA by a wide margin.

This is horribly inaccurate. You would have to be a good high school player to be better than every woman in the WNBA.
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Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

Quote: (05-01-2019 08:13 PM)Delta Wrote:  

They just. Don't. Stop.

Synopsis of what actually happened: WNBA first round draft pick plays an obviously out of shape former Div II men's player in a 3 game series of one-on-one with some special rules designed to give her a chance; namely, a 4 dribble per possession limit (to take away his low post game) and no rebounding (i.e. defense gets ball on any miss). She wins the first game by 1 point but loses the series 2-1.

SI headline: WNBA Guard Lexie Brown Schools Former Division II Player in One-on-One Game. I shit you not. The article neglects to even mention that she lost the 3 game series.

I have no interest in discussing some bogus one-on-one game that neither side appears to be taking very seriously, but this is a fantastic example of the MSM's steady campaign to mislead the public into believing the genders are more similar than they actually are. Every article like this makes it more and more impossible to deny that they're deliberately trying to obscure reality.

My favorite is when they trot out a bunch of elderly, out of shape, sometimes obese ex-soccer legends and have them play a top women's pro team and the old, fat guys beat them without trying. It's on youtube if anyone wants to search, great comedy.
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#44

Sports Illustrated is now on the social justice bandwagon

I couldn't believe that whole Ashley Graham thing.
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