Megyn Kelly goes off on AOC – Screencap of YouTube video.
In early November, Condé Nast announced that Teen Vogue would be absorbed into the Vogue brand and at least six employees are being laid off.
Condé Nast shared that there will be a new focus on “career development, cultural leadership and other issues that matter most to young people.”
Most of those being let go, according to a statement from the Condé Union, are “BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) women or trans.”
The union said in a statement, “Condé leadership owes us — and Teen Vogue’s readership — answers. We will get those answers.”
“Management plans to lay off six of our members, most of whom are BIPOC women or trans, including Teen Vogue’s Politics Editor — continuing the trend of layoffs at Condé disproportionately impacting marginalized employees… Teen Vogue now has no writers or editors explicitly covering politics.”
Following the announcement, a group confronted Condé Nast’s head of HR about the dismissals. Subsequently, four additional unionized employees were fired.
Megyn Kelly discussed the whiny staffers, noting, “So something happened at Condé Nast that I absolutely love. A bunch of people who worked at Teen Vogue got fired. Which is great because they are as woke as they come.”
“One of their writers tweeted out something like, ‘I don’t understand. I’ve been writing about intersectionality and skin color and trans issues and that’s what I thought I was hired to do, and now I’m out of a job!’”
“It’s like, you’re starting to get it. You’re so close.”
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The Gateway Pundit reported that outlet, targeted at children as young as 12, published an article promoting mutilating minors in the name of “gender affirmation.”
The article from Kaiyti Duffy, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, shamed the New York Times for daring to publish an article that questioned whether there are long-term side effects to puberty blockers.
“In the midst of Transgender Awareness Week, and just before a gunman killed five in a shooting at a popular LGBTQ bar in Colorado, The New York Times published an unfortunate piece about gender-affirming care,” the doctor’s article began. “The headline posed a question: ‘They Paused Puberty, But Is There A Cost?’ Immediately, transgender people, queer activists, and LGBTQ-affirming medical providers like myself braced for the inevitable: Another piece questioning trans health and the community’s seemingly endless pursuit for equitable medical care.”
The outlet also celebrated abortion, urging teens to buy gifts for their friends who had an abortion.
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