Gay Teen Honored as One of Glamour's 'Women of the Year'
To be honored as one of Glamour magazine's “Women of the Year,” a woman must have made a huge impact, changed the world for good, broken boundaries, stereotypes, etc. Except when she doesn't. Sometimes all she needs to do is complain to the ACLU that her high school is refusing to let her bring a lesbian date to prom.
Constance McMillen, a high school senior in
McMillen was honored among truly great women that did significantly more than display stubbornness at a young age and wreck everyone else's prom. For example, this year Glamour honored the 18 female heads of state from all over the world, record-breaking sports stars Mia Hamm and Lindsey Vonn, and
Spotz, 23, rowed alone across the entire
Among those honored with Spotz, McMillen and Cher, was a mother-daughter team that fought violent Islamist militants in the dangerous country of
The fact that Glamour honored McMillen is not surprising since the magazine has a history of promoting lefty causes, and honoring liberal women with their annual “Women of the Year” issue. In 2007, the Culture and Media Institute noted that liberal women Elizabeth Edwards (wife of then Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards) and CBS correspondent Lara Logan were among those honored, while conservative women were nowhere to be found.
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