Image courtesy of Vancouver Sun.
Canadians appear to be struggling with a continuing cleavage controversy.
First was an infamously edited photo of Rathika Sitsabaiesan, a Canadian MP whose photo was retouched to remove her cleavage.
Conservative politicos argued the photo was too revealing for higher office, while others argued that the edits made Sitsabaiesan appear less, “womanly”.
Now, Christy Clark, the premier of British Columbia, is being slammed for wearing a v-neck top that revealed two inches of cleavage. Is this an overreaction to a normal feminine appearance? Or are these two ladies dressed inappropriately for higher office?