TV presenter Tomi Lahren has hit out at rideshare app Lyft for the launch of its new Women+ Connect feature, calling it 'absurd.'
by launching a feature aimed at giving women and nonbinary users more confidence to travel.
The company stated that the"highly requested feature offers more control over the driving experience for women and nonbinary people, allowing them to feel that much more confident." "So now you can cherry pick your driver based on your gender delusions. What's next, a new feature to pick your driver's race?! This is absurd!!!"
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