Quote: (05-20-2015 03:12 PM)Jumppy Wrote:
Oh come on, she didn't get brainwashed by feminists, she (or her managers) saw that she could rake in $$$ by pandering to the feminist morons so she is doing so now. - Playing to people's fantasies.
Taylor Swift, like many other celebrities and their managers are very business-savvy, don't be fooled. She is in it for the money. Well, I hope so as this is beyond retarded.
Why not both?
Back in the 90's, the Spice Girls used to shake their little bottoms on music videos, then prattle about "girl power". It was a great marketing strategy - show a bit of leg for the dads, sing bubblegum pop with "you go, grrrlll!" messages for their tweenage girl fans.
Swift's feminism is obviously part of a similar marketing strategy - she's a multi-million dollar business asset in her own right and her handlers aren't going to let her go off the rails like Justin Bieber did. They must reckon her feminist talk is good for sales among narcissistic white girls, and it lends her credibility while she shakes her skinny little arse for the dads.
And why not? When that butterface hits the wall, she's going to leave an impact crater the size of Australia. Might as well coin it while the sun shines.
Anyway...
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'Misogyny is ingrained in people from the time they are born'
Then I'm "born this way", you slag! Stop oppressing me with your misogyphobic cuntflappery and get me a fucking sandwich!
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the double standards between men and women became apparent to her as she grew up.
I'll bet. Look at how rough she had it growing up in evil, misogynistic AmeriKKKA:
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She was born not in the small-town South but in Reading, Pennsylvania. She was brought up in the nearby suburb of Wyomissing, where, she told me, “it mattered what kind of designer handbag you brought to school.”
The older of two siblings—her brother is a student at Vanderbilt—she grew up on a Christmas-tree farm, but her parents were not exactly farmers. Her mother worked in finance, and her father, a descendant of three generations of bank presidents, is a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch. (He bought the tree farm from a client.)
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/1...ntPage=all
Man, that must have been a shitty childhood, being a girl on a Christmas tree farm owned by your millionaire parents and having to take designer handbags to school. She probably got raised to believe she would be forced into marriage and be squatting out kids by the age of 16, right?
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“I didn’t know what a stockbroker was when I was eight, but I would just tell everybody that’s what I was going to be,” she recalled, during an online Q. & A. with fans. “We’d be at, like, the first day of school and they’re, like, ‘So what do you guys want to be when you grow up?’ And everybody’s, like, ‘I want to be an astronaut!’ Or, like, ‘I want to be a ballerina!’ And I’m, like, ‘I’m gonna be a financial adviser!’ ”
Right...
More of the woman-hating double standards little Taylor was subjected to:
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As a sophomore in high school, she got a convertible Lexus. Around the same time, her dad bought a piece of Big Machine, the label to which Swift signed.
Man, that's some Johnny Cash / Ray Charles childhood suffering right there. But worse... because she
has a vagina.
Ask not for whom the camel toes. It toes for thee.
But back to that awful inborn misogyny...
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“A man writing about his feelings from a vulnerable place is brave; a woman writing about her feelings from a vulnerable place is oversharing or whining.”
Here's a test. One of the following whiny bitches is worth a couple of hundred million dollars. And one isn't. Can you guess which is which?