Media embrace a Kamala Harris ‘Femininomenon’ that is all about the ‘vibes’
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Forget hope and change. Or even “joy” and “excitement,” the legacy media’s preferred terms for Vice President Kamala Harris’ coronation. No, we must toast the “Femininomenon” – an unsubtle mix of the words “feminine” and “phenomenon.”
The term comes from a Chappell Roan song but was officially embraced by the Harris campaign with a July 23 TikTok video that has 1.6 million views. Harris is trying to co-opt a pop culture marketing term to build excitement, especially among young voters. There are even T-shirts with pictures of her emblazoned with the word “Femininomenon” that you can find on Amazon, Walmart and elsewhere, though they’re not official… yet.
It’s just the vice president’s marketing team pretending she’s hip, especially with young or LGBTQ+ voters. Pink News says, “Chappell Roan is bringing lesbian pop to