Notorious feminist crybully Anita Sarkeesian has spent God-only-knows-how-much on a new logo, and I’m sorry to say it is a misogynistic car-crash.
Her co-conspirator Jonathan McIntosh, who runs the show over at Feminist Frequency, has callously erased her from the branding, perhaps because Anita — how do I put this delicately? — isn’t quite the feisty little sexpot she was in 2014.
I know the last 18 months have been harsh on her but surely no need for McIntosh to erase Anita from the branding. What a sexist pig.
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
But why scrub her image from the company’s social media? Isn’t that body shaming? Why doesn’t Feminist Frequency celebrate diverse body types?
The logo itself is a car crash, of course.
JOSH YOUR NEW LOGO SUCKS LOOKS LIKE A LOAD OF FAT BIRDS GOT SLICED UP BY A WIND TURBINE AM I THE WIND TURBINE pic.twitter.com/RRU64TuWUc
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
And there are questions about the priorities over at Feminist Frequency, with begging emails going out claiming that Anita needs a new laptop while the charity expensively rebrands itself with all the cash it has in the bank.
So @femfreq is begging for laptop money but spending thousands of dollars on rebranding, am I getting this right
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
Some commentators are drawing unflattering comparisons between modern feminism’s approach to dissent and similarly totalitarian tendencies from recent history.
Who knew Anita Sarkeesian’s final solution would be a logo that looks like a used tampon
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
@Nero @femfreq looks like Persian calligraphy. Shows how Islamization of the west has sunk its roots into feminism pic.twitter.com/bVZOwR9zyn
— Jacques LeActeur (@JacquesJournal) December 7, 2015
Some of the parodies are terribly childish and mean.
Honestly, @femfreq's new logo is pretty snazzy, TREND IT! #GamerGate pic.twitter.com/3MvvuBENrh
— Lord Ezekiel ギャビン (@DrEzekiel_) December 7, 2015
The consensus seems to be that Feminist Frequency’s new logo is ugly.
I thought I had no gag reflex left. Then I saw @femfreq’s new logo!
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
And contrary to the basic principles of feminism.
Why is the logo pink Why This is literally everything they hate
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) December 7, 2015
When will these odious woman-haters learn? Frankly, I’m triggered.
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