Anna Wintour, queen of elitist fashion parties, is at it again—gushing over New York’s First Lady Rama Duwaji because of her “unique” style. That’s what the liberal celebrity crowd does best: they fawn over the right political insider, no matter what skeletons can be found in their closet. In this case, the real problem isn’t taste—it’s a history of looking the other way when it comes to people with shady, even outright dangerous, backgrounds.
It’s one thing to champion someone with quirky outfits. But the left doesn’t care how troubling a person’s ideology is. Rama Duwaji isn’t just a bold dresser; she’s been linked to reckless, pro-terrorist statements in her past. But because she checks the right woke boxes, Anna Wintour and her fashion cronies ignore that and treat Duwaji like the new messiah of Manhattan. Standards only matter if you’re a conservative. If you’re a leftist influencer, anything goes.
This is exactly why regular people have lost all trust in the mainstream style and culture gatekeepers. The so-called “fashion elite” will turn a blind eye to radicalism if it fits their globalist, anti-American agenda. They obsess over superficial stuff—designer clothes, who walks the red carpet—while cosigning people who frankly have no business being praised in American society.
Let’s face it: Anna Wintour and her Vogue crowd aren’t tastemakers. They’re political operatives using glitz and glamor as cover for their constant pandering to the left. The hypocrisy couldn’t be clearer. If a right-leaning public figure had even hinted at supporting terrorism, you’d never see them on the cover of a glossy magazine—unless the headline was a hit piece. But for Rama Duwaji? It’s endless applause.
Here’s the message to the woke media and their fans: Americans see through it. They’re sick of being told who to admire based on some phony moral code that only applies to conservatives. When will our institutions stop rewarding extremism wrapped in expensive clothing? Or is defending America out of fashion for good?
Source: NY Post
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