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TexasTowelie

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3. So what was Project Runway supposed to do about it?
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 01:39 AM
Oct 2021

Since you are saying that they allowed misogyny to occur, what do you believe the show should have done at the time the argument occurred? Also, the judges did not find out about the argument until they were in the post-judging critique, are the judges supposed to sanction the designers for what occurred in the workroom environment. I don't recall that ever occurring on Project Runway.

Also, Kenneth didn't do anything to bully or berate Meg. He withdrew from the situation in silence when Meg ungraciously confronted him about his request to change models after she agreed to do so. If anything, I thought that Kenneth was being berated by Meg for waiting to switch models.

I interpreted the differences between Prajje and Meg to be more about racial issues than misogyny. However, even though we disagree, at most I see only one designer that spoke up against Meg in the argument, not two.

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