Formerly Kvindemuseet
KØN – Gender Museum Denmark, formerly Kvindemuseet (Women’s Museum), is a history museum in Aarhus, Denmark focused on the cultural history of gender and sexuality in Denmark.
Of course it is. It used to be Women’s Museum, but then people came to their senses and remembered that women are worthless and don’t matter, so they changed it to Gender Museum. SO much better. Why anyone ever thought women mattered is a mystery.
There’s a statue of Gender out front.
Of course, there’s a man-bun, to show what a sensitive man he is. He’s obviously not one of those men who just runs after the baby is born. He’s a nester and willing to to take on the full responsibility of parenthood while his surrogate pops out more of them to repopulate Europe.
Pardon the cynicism. I can’t help myself sometimes.
He musta hada helluva time passing that kid thru that tiny girl dick.
I dunno. He could have hired the baby for the photo-op for a consideration from a passing marble (?) mother, who is hovering behind the cameraman. And he appears to have had 2 breast transplants, with the one on his right side more successful than the one on his left. Probably different marble (?) donors for each one, I’d say. All captured in marble (?) by a sculptor who just happened to be passing by.
It’s all very confusing.
The sculptor used an amalgamation of his own body and his girlfriend’s breast as models. No telling who he used to model the baby.
I have often heard genderists argue, usually when running out of arguments, ‘why do women need their own sports division and visibility at all?’ Denmark is ahead of the curve with this one, replacing women with a bloke in all respects except hey, tits. Women must feel honoured!!
That sculpture is grotesque. It’s a repulsive denigration of both motherhood and fatherhood. It’s a physical manifestation of an ideology that is an offense against virtue.
In short, it is obscene.
This whole movement is obscene. Every sense in Merriam-Webster applies:
It’s still an improvement over much of modern art (low bar)… It’s not a black and yellow square composed of 108 herbs and spices.