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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 1:10:41 GMT
'So Many Questions' Missouri House Republicans' decision on Wednesday to tighten the dress code for women legislators has sparked criticism and outrage on social media, with many questioning why no similar rules were imposed on men. The new measure, prohibiting women legislators from having bare arms while in the chamber and initially calling for blazers to be mandatory, was spurred by Missouri's Republican Representative Ann Kelley during the House's opening session. The proposed changes reportedly originated in last year's session, when several lawmakers complained that some of their female colleagues weren't dressed at the required standard. The update was immediately bashed by Missouri House Democrats, who questioned whether changes to the chamber's dress code were really that high on the list of priorities. But despite the criticism, the measure was eventually passed with some changes, allowing women legislators to wear cardigans as well as jackets in the chamber, but still preventing them from showing their bare arms to "maintain a formal and professional atmosphere." The dress code for women lawmakers now states that "proper attire for women shall be business attire, including jackets worn with dresses, skirts, or slacks, and dress shoes or boots." MORE
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 2:41:52 GMT
'So Many Questions' Missouri House Republicans' decision on Wednesday to tighten the dress code for women legislators has sparked criticism and outrage on social media, with many questioning why no similar rules were imposed on men. The new measure, prohibiting women legislators from having bare arms while in the chamber and initially calling for blazers to be mandatory, was spurred by Missouri's Republican Representative Ann Kelley during the House's opening session. The proposed changes reportedly originated in last year's session, when several lawmakers complained that some of their female colleagues weren't dressed at the required standard. The update was immediately bashed by Missouri House Democrats, who questioned whether changes to the chamber's dress code were really that high on the list of priorities. But despite the criticism, the measure was eventually passed with some changes, allowing women legislators to wear cardigans as well as jackets in the chamber, but still preventing them from showing their bare arms to "maintain a formal and professional atmosphere." The dress code for women lawmakers now states that "proper attire for women shall be business attire, including jackets worn with dresses, skirts, or slacks, and dress shoes or boots." MOREWOW. With the way Biden is screwing up the country you would think Ann Kelley would have more important things to worry about.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 4:30:11 GMT
'So Many Questions' Missouri House Republicans' decision on Wednesday to tighten the dress code for women legislators has sparked criticism and outrage on social media, with many questioning why no similar rules were imposed on men. The new measure, prohibiting women legislators from having bare arms while in the chamber and initially calling for blazers to be mandatory, was spurred by Missouri's Republican Representative Ann Kelley during the House's opening session. The proposed changes reportedly originated in last year's session, when several lawmakers complained that some of their female colleagues weren't dressed at the required standard. The update was immediately bashed by Missouri House Democrats, who questioned whether changes to the chamber's dress code were really that high on the list of priorities. But despite the criticism, the measure was eventually passed with some changes, allowing women legislators to wear cardigans as well as jackets in the chamber, but still preventing them from showing their bare arms to "maintain a formal and professional atmosphere." The dress code for women lawmakers now states that "proper attire for women shall be business attire, including jackets worn with dresses, skirts, or slacks, and dress shoes or boots." MOREWOW. With the way Biden is screwing up the country you would think Ann Kelley would have more important things to worry about. what does this have to do with Biden?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 4:54:48 GMT
'So Many Questions' Missouri House Republicans' decision on Wednesday to tighten the dress code for women legislators has sparked criticism and outrage on social media, with many questioning why no similar rules were imposed on men. The new measure, prohibiting women legislators from having bare arms while in the chamber and initially calling for blazers to be mandatory, was spurred by Missouri's Republican Representative Ann Kelley during the House's opening session. The proposed changes reportedly originated in last year's session, when several lawmakers complained that some of their female colleagues weren't dressed at the required standard. The update was immediately bashed by Missouri House Democrats, who questioned whether changes to the chamber's dress code were really that high on the list of priorities. But despite the criticism, the measure was eventually passed with some changes, allowing women legislators to wear cardigans as well as jackets in the chamber, but still preventing them from showing their bare arms to "maintain a formal and professional atmosphere." The dress code for women lawmakers now states that "proper attire for women shall be business attire, including jackets worn with dresses, skirts, or slacks, and dress shoes or boots." MOREWOW. With the way Biden is screwing up the country you would think Ann Kelley would have more important things to worry about. The country, of course, is just fine. Biden isn’t screwing up anything.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 13:01:39 GMT
Doesn't every workplace have a dress code? The men wear suits all the time. Maybe if women start showing up for work dressed like they're going out for drinks, a dress code is needed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 16:21:48 GMT
Richard McCue @mccuerc17 · The reason is modesty. Women should not present in an attractive way, especially one emphasizing their sexuality, because men are beasts and unable to control themselves when presented with any stimulation whatsoever. This will prevent rape in the assembly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 16:27:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 20:25:05 GMT
Richard McCue @mccuerc17 · The reason is modesty. Women should not present in an attractive way, especially one emphasizing their sexuality, because men are beasts and unable to control themselves when presented with any stimulation whatsoever. This will prevent rape in the assembly. As I said before, it's a matter of decorum. You don't go to work dressed to kill. You dress professionally. You don't see the men going to work there sleeveless or wearing shorts and sandals.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 20:27:35 GMT
Richard McCue @mccuerc17 · The reason is modesty. Women should not present in an attractive way, especially one emphasizing their sexuality, because men are beasts and unable to control themselves when presented with any stimulation whatsoever. This will prevent rape in the assembly. As I said before, it's a matter of decorum. You don't go to work dressed to kill. You dress professionally. You don't see the men going to work there sleeveless or wearing shorts and sandals. I’m quite positive the Missouri women need some mansplaining on how to properly dress, even if it’s from a woman.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 20:28:37 GMT
As I said before, it's a matter of decorum. You don't go to work dressed to kill. You dress professionally. You don't see the men going to work there sleeveless or wearing shorts and sandals. I’m quite positive the Missouri women need some mansplaining on how to properly dress, even if it’s from a woman. Evidently, they had cause to address the issue.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 20:32:22 GMT
I’m quite positive the Missouri women need some mansplaining on how to properly dress, even if it’s from a woman. Evidently, they had cause to address the issue. Misogyny and sexism will do that to a mansplainer. Waiting…
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2023 3:40:59 GMT
Richard McCue @mccuerc17 · The reason is modesty. Women should not present in an attractive way, especially one emphasizing their sexuality, because men are beasts and unable to control themselves when presented with any stimulation whatsoever. This will prevent rape in the assembly. As I said before, it's a matter of decorum. You don't go to work dressed to kill. You dress professionally. You don't see the men going to work there sleeveless or wearing shorts and sandals. & the women are?
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