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Earlier today, the private space company owned by Jeff Bezos sent a number of women into space — famous faces including his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, as well asGayle KingandKaty Perry. Depressingly, it’s the first all-female space crew since a Russian woman went to space alone 60 years ago. And, oh boy, do they want you to know that.#
A quick note on the word “crew.” It’s the word Blue Origin uses in theirpress material, but to be crystal clear, the New Shepard shipusedis “fully autonomous.” In their roughly 11-minute trip to the Kármán line, none of the women on board were actually operating the ship. “Passengers” is arguably a better word. As such, it’s more of an advert for Blue Origin’s space tourism for rich people than any kind of scientific feat. Fifty-eight people hadalreadybeen flown to space on the same ship.#
Pre-flight, the ladies all sat down for anElleinterview called “For All Womankind.” Here, it’s noted that the group wasorganizedby Lauren — the same woman who sat with Jeff near the front of theinaugurationof Mr. “Grab-Em-By-The-Pussy.” Amanda Nguyen, a domestic violence activist, said in the interview that Blue Origin told her, “We want to uplift your women’s rights work.”#
But, in December, Amazonrolled backits DEI programs. Conversely, the Elle interview highlights the racial diversity of the crew, with Katy saying that she wants to show her daughter “that any type of person can reach their dreams — no matter your background, your ethnicity, your economic situation, or your education level.”#
So dream big kid, unless you’re afactory workerfor Amazon abroad. I don’t deny that it does get complicated, as someone like Amanda’s work does deserve to be highlighted, but it feels vastly disingenuous when the man behind it allsaidhe was “very optimistic” about a second Trump presidency.#
There was also the emphasis of hair and makeup. “If I could take glam up with me, I would do that. We are going to put the ‘ass’ in astronaut,” Katy told Elle, later saying that she hopes “to inspire a whole new generation and make space and science glam.” There’s plenty of insinuation that the reason women are underrepresented in some STEM fields is because it’s not girlypop enough, and not, as Amanda notes for one, “Gender-based violence is a big reason why so many women in STEM don’t continue on with their training, and I was one of those women.”#
In a pre-flightInstagram video, Katy noted that they were called the “Taking Up Space Crew.” Again, here is the language of women’s liberation, the nodding to the idea that women should be unafraid to be themselves and take up room, but what is behind it? There’s no broader initiative beyond “women in space is good” because that would be too much like DEI.#
I know it’s annoying to “People are dying, Kim” everything, but honestly, women are literallydyingin this country because of a lack of access to abortion care. Go to space, whatever, but must it sound so self-important?#
Call me a hater but…how???? How much money was spent on this that could have been spent on a million other things??? A few days ago, the administration that Jeff is so fond of proposedslashingNASA’s funding. But let’s not worry about the decline of actual government-funded research and instead celebrate the profit-hungry private companies. I love you, oligarchs!#
I guess we now know that space tourism isn’t just for the male billionaires hellbent on destroying our planet: Women can do it, too!#












