Twitter Seems To Think Christine Blasey Ford’s Blue Suit Is A Nod To Anita Hill

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twitter seems to think christine blasey ford’s blue suit is a nod to anita hill

Melania Trump isn’t the only woman the internet is speculating what her wardrobe choices could mean. On Thursday, Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who’s accused the embattled Supreme Court nominee of sexual assault, both testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. But it was what Dr. Ford was wearing that was speaking to viewers the loudest.

Not long after the hearing began, Twitter users noted that Dr. Ford chose to wear a blue suit, in what they believed was a nod to Anita Hill. 27 years ago, Anita Hill testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that her former boss, Judge Clarence Thomas, had sexually harassed her. Thomas was confirmed anyway, and today he sits on the U.S. Supreme Court bench. Still, Hill held her own as a Black woman in a bright blue suit, surrounded by a crowd of white men in black and navy suits in 1991.

I’m not sure if Dr Christine Blasey Ford’s blue suit is a gesture of solidarity with Prof Anita Hill but I’d like to think so. #BelieveChristine #BelieveSurivors pic.twitter.com/Nqbr3hd07b

— MJ (@marisajanegreen) September 27, 2018

Loved the reference by a democratic senator about Anita Hill and the blue suit….draws attention to the blue suit on Ford.

— Brandy1137 (@brandy1137) September 27, 2018

Sen. Feinstein “Anita Hill, attractive woman in a blue suit”. Dr. Ford, attractive lady in a blue suit. Must just be coincidence,; no one would have done that deliberately would they?

— Heather R. Higgins (@TheHRH) September 27, 2018

Dr Christine Blasey Ford paying homage to the original, Anita Hill, by wearing a blue suit. Beautiful tribute. #IBelieveAnitaHill #IBelieveChristineBlaseyFord

— AM Finnatic (@Riverdeboz) September 27, 2018

She’s wearing a blue suit y’all. Guess who else did in 1991? Dr. Ford knows what’s up #KavanaughHearings

— ? ???? ? #WeWilmRebuild (@daebakdarling) September 27, 2018

Blasey-Ford is wearing a blue suit Anita Hill wore a blue suit if that isn’t the biggest fuck you then idk what is

— Barbie Q Bitch (@MalibuHudson) September 27, 2018

Dr. Ford wears a blue suit today … just like Anita Hill did in her Senate testimony. pic.twitter.com/81QjiGwCqS

— Annie Linskey (@AnnieLinskey) September 27, 2018

twitter seems to think christine blasey ford’s blue suit is a nod to anita hill

Photo: JENNIFER LAW/AFP/Getty Images.

Though it’s admirable to think Dr. Ford is wearing blue in tribute of Anita Hill, who underwent similar proceedings, Hill actually wore a bright blue linen suit that leaned closer to teal. In fact, protestors in D.C. are wearing teal to celebrate Hill. The National Organization for Women wrote on its website, “WEAR TEAL to support Dr. Blasey Ford,” in preparation for Thursday’s rally. “Anita Hill wore TEAL when she testified in 1991. Summon the courage and strength of Anita Hill when you support Dr. Blasey Ford this week.”

twitter seems to think christine blasey ford’s blue suit is a nod to anita hill

If anything, Dr. Ford’s navy blue suit illustrates the burden of proof needed to be a believable accuser testifying during a sexual harassment hearing — and there isn’t anything honorable about that.

When it comes to sexual assault, what a woman is wearing is often given too much attention — what she wore before or during an assault is often used to discredit the victim. Dr. Ford’s muted, conservative suit was an attempt at giving her words the spotlight, and it’s time the world lets her speak. Because if this was a man in her position, no one would be thinking twice about the blazer and trousers he’d no doubt be wearing.

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