WNBA: Gender Aesthetics/Christianity (Facebook)

Abishai100

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NBA legend Bill Laimbeer saw NBA title success with the Detroit Pistons and then gained recognition and honors as a head-coach in the WNBA, coaching female professional American basketball players to greatness(!).

Laimbeer's career is therefore a terrific example of how modern era passionate participation in society/culture can reveal a special American interest in gender-based media/marketing.

That's important for our modern age of media and society-oriented dialogue --- our 'Facebook culture.'

So will all this gender chatter be a 'Christian achievement' for media propaganda (e.g., Agnes of God)? After all, society and politics 'blend' in our modern age of pedestrian aesthetics (e.g., The Ellen DeGeneres Show).





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American history is filled with intriguing stories about women contributing to politics, culture, and society. From Martha Washington to Hillary Clinton, Rosa Parks to Madonna, Dr. Ruth to Chris Evert, women have contributed a great deal to the 'American aesthetic.' American leaders are therefore proud of what America offers to women aspiring to be iconic diplomats of civilization.

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An ancient empire such as China might have seen a 'golden child emperor' be crowned and then paired with a destined 'golden princess child' as his future queen/bride. Americans on the other hand celebrate populism-oriented 'superheroines' such as Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Catwoman, and Batgirl. These heroines suggest American civilization is more focused on the merit-based splendors of the American Dream, and American women today care about issues such as daycare funding, educational policy, gender-art, and crimes against women. Our comi book characters therefore reflect this sociocultural 'consciousness.'

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Laimbeer became a legend with the Detroit Pistons (NBA) before shining as a prominent male head-coach in the WNBA, coaching various WNBA talents and seeing women shine on the national stage (as the WNBA burgeoned). Women in sports in America enjoyed spotlights mostly on the collegiate stage (NCAA), but lately, the American women's soccer team and basketball team has seen much media attention in the Olympics and during the World Cup. Laimbeer's role as an 'NBA superstar-athlete turned WNBA-coach' represents Americans' interest in combining lifestyle with culture, and it's obviously great for marketing...

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Americans are fans of the paramilitary fantasy-adventure franchise G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Hasbro/Marvel), which includes comic book art, cartoons, toys and Halloween costumes full-length Hollywood (USA) films including G.I. Joe: Retaliation. G.I. Joe (Hasbro/Marvel) presents multiple fantastic female characters/avatars such as Scarlett, Lady Jaye, Baroness, Jinx, and Pythona. These women, some good, some evil, symbolize an American fascination with complete citizenry-engagement in national political ideals/idealism towards democracy and anti-terrorism rhetoric. It's no wonder therefore why we see Wonder Woman (DC Comics) profile pages and film-featurettes on Facebook today(!). What would a gender-immersed American celebrity such as Bill Laimbeer say about all this?

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The term 'leviathan' refers to a mysterious metaphysical sea-beast signifying pure chaos and uncertainty. This 'dragon-like' beast symbolizes all the rebelliousness and tumultuousness of the restless human heart and the unpredictability of rage itself. We can think about why women in America today would want to cite 'leviathan' in various symbolic discussions about terrorism, AIDS, fast-food culture, global capitalism stability, and gender-rights in the Western world. Women care about the FDA, the EPA, and the World Bank, so they're concerned about how modern age consumerism-lifestyle affects 'spiritual nutrition.'

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A gender-centric American film such as Working Girl or G.I. Jane reveals why/how Americans coordinate social customs with progressive gender-oriented dialogue. Women in the workforce and armed services represent why Americans are heavily-invested in all kinds of women's rights related issues/topics such as abortion, welfare-mothers, sexual harassment, and chauvinism in Washington. We learn from images in the media, and we consider why media-spotlights on Bill Laimbeer in the WNBA illuminate our special American focus on populism politics applications. "Practice what you preach."

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America is now a commerce-centric global leader. Donald Trump is the second-celebrity president (after Ronald Reagan), and Trump was a capitalism-baron and casino-mogul before turning to politics. Media critics want to see how the role and prestige of First Lady Melania Trump will develop. What will anti-TrumpUSA protesters and writers say about Melania's contributions to the consumerism stage? Will she be a media-prone 'capitalism Barbie' (like Jackie Kennedy) or potentially a 'commerce-diplomacy nurse' (like Nancy Reagan)?

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America has given the world Toys 'R Us, Energizer, McDonald's, Microsoft, Facebook, Wal-Mart, and Hollywood. We appreciate why Americans care about democracy, capitalism, immigration, and the American Dream. We care about why media-focus on Bill Laimbeer's coaching-career in the WNBA symbolizes our best intentions towards populism-oriented modern politics. How will we remember Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Serena Williams, Madonna, and Sarah Palin, and what will we say when asked by tourists, "Why does Serena have her own Facebook page?" Women in the Bible play major roles, and Christianity is dominant in America, and since we see all kinds of fantastic female characters in American cartoons/comics, we have to wonder if the Laimbeer-WNBA connection is somehow representative of a new 'metaphysics aesthetic.'

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TRUMP: I think my wife Melania (the First Lady) is a diplomat.
CARTER: She's doing a fine job...
TRUMP: She has to deal with all the media-slang thrown my way.
CARTER: Your critics are concerned about sex-scandal allegations.
TRUMP: Gender-politics is huge now, Carter!
CARTER: Laimbeer's successes in the WNBA were hyped in the media.
TRUMP: Yes, he added to the gender chat.
CARTER: Hollywood makes many movies about women.
TRUMP: Sure. Supergirl, Annie Hall, The Princess Bride, The Contender.
CARTER: Coal Miner's Daughter, Carrie, Corpse Bride, The Sweetest Thing.
TRUMP: My critics will want to know how I'm treating the First Lady.
CARTER: Your supporters want you to behave like Bill Laimbeer, sir.
TRUMP: Laimbeer is a legend; I have much work to do.
CARTER: I'll leave you to it; good luck.
TRUMP: Politics was simpler in the time off Herbert Hoover.
CARTER: There's a new 'fashion-aesthetic' in America now...
TRUMP: I'm going to look at Melania's profile-page on Facebook.
CARTER: We should do something substantial at the White House for Mother's Day!
TRUMP: I'll think about it...


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