I count four, maybe five (a black woman in a pillbox hat behind the three Arab guys, and one half-obscured in the back row, short with glasses). Two things: (1) if you’re not blinded by trans ideology, it’s pretty easy to pick out the women; and (2) even if my count is right, that’s far too few.
I spotted pillbox hat person but I think it’s male national garb in Indonesia? It is hard to tell about that one person almost entirely behind another. It’s a navy blue shoulder though…
Wkipedia: “The songkok or peci or kopiah is a cap widely worn in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the southern Philippines, and southern Thailand…”
I think you have all failed to notice the image doesn’t include everyone who was posing. Either it was cropped, or the photographer was too close to the subjects.
So there’s your women – cut off at the margins, BAU.
This Daily Mail article contains a wider picture, although it is clear that still there are a few people cut off on the sides. I noticed one apparent woman among those on the margins of the photo.
I count four, maybe five (a black woman in a pillbox hat behind the three Arab guys, and one half-obscured in the back row, short with glasses). Two things: (1) if you’re not blinded by trans ideology, it’s pretty easy to pick out the women; and (2) even if my count is right, that’s far too few.
I spotted pillbox hat person but I think it’s male national garb in Indonesia? It is hard to tell about that one person almost entirely behind another. It’s a navy blue shoulder though…
Wkipedia: “The songkok or peci or kopiah is a cap widely worn in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the southern Philippines, and southern Thailand…”
That’s what I was thinking of.
If you enlarge the picture, you can see that the pillbox person seems to be wearing a dress, and seems to have breasts.
Ah ok…I forgot to embiggen.
The almost-entirely-obscured person in the back row, with glasses and wearing a dark blue jacket, looks male to me.
I think you have all failed to notice the image doesn’t include everyone who was posing. Either it was cropped, or the photographer was too close to the subjects.
So there’s your women – cut off at the margins, BAU.
This Daily Mail article contains a wider picture, although it is clear that still there are a few people cut off on the sides. I noticed one apparent woman among those on the margins of the photo.