As always, the truth lies in the middle. Rowan shouldn't be and isn't calling all women ugly bitches, and he shouldn't be saying that certain groups should be denied opinions. Obviously everyone has a right to an opinion, but the problem with today's society is that everyone's opinion matters too damn much when it comes to being offended.

Just because you have an opinion, doesn't mean anyone has to take it into consideration. My honest opinion, you should be allowed to run over jaywalkers and cyclists who cross when the driver has a green light, then bill them for damages to your car. It's an insane opinion, but it's how I truly feel. It'll never become a movement in society, but as someone who follows the rules as best I can, it offends me when people think that it's acceptable to both slow my commute AND break the law.

It's the same thing as people who are offended by seeing a few models wave a flag at the beginning of a race, and then pose with the winner. I also don't think that the girls are the reason that there's limited female viewership and downward trending ratings in the past years, but what the hell do I know.

Hell, if you want to push for equality, why not have a bunch of rippded dudes in g strings waving the checkered flags from poles attached to said g string. I'm sure that'll go over real well

Our society is being destroyed by the snowflakes and participation trophy generations. There's no reason to stop having the race girls. I'm sure they all knew the type of work they'd be doing before they signed up to audition or interview. Now, if they were forced or suggested to do anything sexual to get their jobs, that's a huge problem. However, in my limited amount of research, that hasn't been the case. The problem is that other people are offended on their behalf, and ultimately cost these girls a job. I'm sure they could go and do other modeling jobs, but that's not the point.