Blue Origin forced to delete female astronaut's footage of first time in space after controversy - What should have been a wonderous moment was ruined by people online

By Gerrard Kaonga for UNILAD, 26 Nov 2024 - Link, Archive

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A female astronaut has said she won’t back down to ‘small men’ after a video of her in space had to be taken down.


Jeff Bezos’ company Blue Origin were happy to make history when they sent American engineer Emily Calandrelli into space, marking her as the 100th woman to do so.

Calandrelli was among the six 'space tourists' who set out on the ninth human test flight for Blue Origin's New Shepherd spacecraft.

However, the company was forced to delete a social media post showing a video of the MIT engineer from its page due to comments.

While there were plenty comments congratulating Calandrelli, it didn’t take long for the trolls to come out and for there to be very ‘sexualized’ replies making jokes and jabs at women in space.

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Emily was part of a group of 6 'space tourists' to become the 100th woman in space (Blue Origin/Instagram)

In the video, Calandrelli compared the experience to motherhood, explaining: "I didn’t expect to see so much space, and I kept saying that’s our planet! That’s our planet! It was the same feeling I got when my kids were born, and I was like, 'That’s my baby!'"

Calandrelli even admitted that the comments began to get to her and she said that she spent her flight home texting her ‘space sisters’ and crying in her seat. A stewardess who recognized her offered her a kind word however and said ‘don’t let them dull your shine’.

Ultimately, Calandrelli had a defiant message to the trolls and haters.

She said: "I refuse to give much time to the small men on the internet. I feel experiences in my soul. It’s a trait I got from my father. We feel every emotion deeply and what a beautiful way that is to experience life. This joy is tattooed on my heart."

On the other Instagram posts celebrating the trip into space, the engineer received a barrage of support.

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Emily had a defiant message to the people making ridiculous comments (Blue Origin/Instagram)

One person said: “So incredible. I love the perspective of a mom up there looking with such pride and love at our planet. Beautiful.

Another said: “Her talking about this moment had me in tears. Now seeing it with this photo, I'm sobbing.”

A third wrote: “Emily, I am so sorry to see your post regarding your video of your reaction having to be taken down because of the stupid men commenting. I shared it earlier today saying I would have had the exact reaction! I guarantee you inspired more people, especially women out there, then you can imagine.”

Another simply said: “What an inspiration.”
 
100th? Is that just... ordinary now? This is just bottom tier clickbait.
 
I can see it now. Watch me shove this huge dildo up my ass while spinning around in low gravity. This is what sending women into space will get us.

Saying she was in MIT doesn't mean shit considering all the diversity quotas and other nonsense. It's not like she got there because of her own capabilities most likely. She was selected because she was a woman. Just look at the dumb bitch crying about internet trolls. This isn't some autistic big brain this is just some basic bitch normie female that managed to vagina her way to the top.

Everyone knows troll is normie slang for a person telling you the truth. Normies and Boomers were throwing that shit around on Facebook since the early 2010's. Say something they don't like, and they call you a troll. That's not even what trolling is. I miss the days when people online knew what a troll actually was. Normies have ruined the internet.

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What a weak person. You went into space, an activity 99% of earthlings have never experienced, and you're buttblasted by people saying mean things on the Internet.

Just lay off the social media you dumb faggot.
You mean dumb bitch. She is a dumb bitch.
 
She said: "I refuse to give much time to the small men on the internet.
>Refuses to give time to small men on the internet
On the other Instagram posts celebrating the trip into space, the engineer received a barrage of support.

>Loves being praised by small men on the internet.
>Woman moment.

Calandrelli even admitted that the comments began to get to her and she said that she spent her flight home texting her ‘space sisters’ and crying in her seat
lol. Seriously though, lol.
 
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Isn't this the "technically space" airflight rather than a full on space shuttle? Can you even call those people astronauts?
It's a suborbital flight, but to be fair, Alan Shepherd's first flight was also suborbital and he still got called an astronaut. X15 pilots also got astronaut wings if they flew higher than 80 km, which is the Air Force definition of space.
 
What the hell ever happened to just ignoring things? Don't acknowledge. Don't clap back or shut down or whatever the internet thinks is a mic drop.
I'm not actually going to look it up so I might actually be wrong on this, but when ladies clap back, I always thought it was when they're getting doggystyled they give their buck a greater sensation of power by giving their ass moreso, hence clap back.

Even if its wrong, I think it has greater depth than just some weak female sass response.
 
Remember a few years back when one of the engineers on a mission to land a probe on an asteroid or comet wore a shirt a female friend made him, a shirt that had a scantily clad woman riding a rocket printed over and over, and the feminists hounded him until he cried over it and that was striking a blow against the patriarchy? Here a man actually did something never done before in history and was lambasted for his shirt and the women were thrilled to take him down for it. Now we have a woman who was essentially ballast and we're supposed to clutch our pearls because some boors on the internet said something boorish towards her. Aren't women supposed to be tough or something?
 
She's just mad that she outed herself as a literal Space Fetishist via her moaning episode.

Then people connected the dots and realized that she built her entire life around her fetish. Her college degrees, her work around NASA, marrying a dude who works in space.

She structured her entire existence around being surrounded by things related to her fetish like a coom-brained autist. And now everyone knows it.

It's a surprisingly common thing with women. Guys who have run into this sort of woman before will know exactly what I'm talking about.
 
If that really is the very worst they can find, then this woman is a truly terrible person for making this into a problem and then making it into everyone else's problem. Fuck her. It would have been more beneficial to humanity to have sent a mass simulator in her place.
Ironic part is they the guy isnt wrong. Calling people who ride in the Blue Origin rocket astronauts is like calling people who ride on a yacht a sailor.

These people are tourists, nothing more.
Isn't this the "technically space" airflight rather than a full on space shuttle? Can you even call those people astronauts?
Its space in rules lawyering only. The Blue Origin flights just flight straight up a hundred or so miles then come straight back down, it doesnt go into orbit. Which should very much be apart of the criteria for "went to space" in the 21st century

.Another huge mark against being an "astronaut".
 
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