Article 6WN1F The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism | Moira Donegan

The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism | Moira Donegan

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Moira Donegan
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The trip leaned on a vision of women's empowerment that is light on substance and heavy on a childlike, girlish silliness

There are some spectacles of US decadence and decline that almost seem too on the nose - the sort of orgies of vulgar provocation or fantastic lack of self-awareness that exceed the limits of parody, so that if they were in a novel, you'd think the writer was laying it on a little thick. Among these is the all-female flight by Blue Origin, the Jeff Bezos-owned rocket tourism company, which on Monday launched a phallically shaped pod full of women - including the pop star Katy Perry and Bezos's partner, Lauren Sanchez - on a brief trip into space.

The flight, which was promoted for months in advance, was touted as a triumph of feminism, a win for science and an embrace of the kind of expansive, curious human spirit of striving and possibility that once animated both. Instead, the flight served as a kind of perverse funeral for the America that once enabled both scientific advancement and feminist progress - a spectacle that mocked these aspirations by appropriating them for such an indulgent and morally hollow purpose.

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