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So long are the days where shoe companies just made shoes, as somewhere along the Progressive’s war on culture, brands started glorifying people solely based on their deranged preferences. And they do that by essentially telling half of their consumer base that their opinions are invalid and you must glorify everyone’s feelings, no matter how reprehensible they are. And by affirming everyone’s feelings that only goes for the feelings that align with their truth.

I am sure none of that made sense, that’s because you can’t make sense out of nonsense and Uggs has decided to jump on the woke bandwagon and has launched their “URSeen” pride campaign. Unclear why someone needs to be seen so badly that an entire marketing campaign is dedicated to it but I digress.

Also, he said WHAT about little girls?

Vaid-Menon has caused concern for a past statement in which he referred to “little girls” as being “kinky” and claimed to have himself once been “a cute little girl.”

In the statement, Vaid-Menon rejects the notion that little girls need to be protected from “gender/sexual deviance,” and instead claims that “little girls, like the rest of us, are complicated people.”

According to Footwear News:

The images in the campaign aim to highlight the LGBTQ+ community and the eye-catching apparel and footwear pieces Ugg has created for the month. The colorful collection was co-created by Alok Vaid-Menon, a writer and performing artist. Together with Vaid-Menon, Ugg continues to uphold its year-round mission to uplift queer voices. Including Vaid-Menon, the colorful campaign also includes other LGBTQ+ stars like B3ntl3y, Alyx Liu and Chrissy Etienne.

“My childhood was about hiding myself, having to cover up, disappear, to not draw attention to myself. So, so much of what I was trying to do in this collection with UGG is to take something audacious like courage and put it into a platform shoe and bodycon dress, so that when people are feeling a little timid, putting on these pieces can actually give you that sense of power,” said Vaid-Menon in regards to co-creating their Ugg collection.

How exactly will a bodycon dress and platform shoes give someone power? And why do these people make these preferences their entire identity?

Also, the shoes are objectively ugly and I doubt they are going to get a ton of people wasting their money on it. Especially considering it’s nearly $200 and you couldn’t pay me to wear them.

This definitely does not scream fashion or anything even remotely close to that.

Also, how do you uplift a queer voice? Why do they need assistance with that and what does that even mean?

These people can play the victim card all they want but they are anything but that. They get an entire month glorifying their preferences even though they are not even a fraction of the population. No other group gets that and yet, they act as if they are marginalized.

Pathetic.

Uggs is a trash company and I doubt this campaign will do them any favors.



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