the problem is that,some of these female artists seem to think that being a "feminist" is strictly about dressing like a prostitute onstage.There's alot more to it than that.
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Once again the 80's were better | |
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I'm just curious how you can be so against female artists wearing sexy or revealing outfits and then be a huge Madonna fan? Isn't that a contradiction? Madonna certainly doesn't cover up and just wear evening gowns. Madonna is my all time favorite artist so I'm not criticizing you for liking her. But a lot of her persona and art has sexually explicit themes and imagery in it. I see what people are saying when someone is just sexual with no talent or intelligence, but I don't think female artists should have to cover up or be banned from addressing sexual topics in their music or looks. I'm not a huge Beyonce fan, but she isn't just sexual. She actually does have talent and a really good voice. But I really don't like this idea that a woman can't be sexual at all anymore or she is degrading herself. Sexuality is a normal natural part of life, which is totally in bounds to be addressed in music or other arts and I don't like this idea that to be a feminist you have to deny your sexuality or be covered up all the time. | |
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Madonna definitely sold (sells?) sex but I don't think she ever did so in the name of feminism like pop stars are doing now, correct me if I'm wrong. There's not anything wrong with female artists being sexual BUT women showing our bodies isn't the only way for women to express our sexuality. The fact that almost every female pop star these days is half/completely nude begs the question: how many of them are doing it because they want to and not because they're told to? Jay-Z can talk about sex fully clothed while his wife talks about the same thing right next to him except she's in a thong...like that's stupid.
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When Madonna was doing all those "sexual things",she had a purpose.She was breaking down barriers,challenging people's conservative views on sexuality,making a statement with it.There was a message underneath it all.There was even humor and irony to it (remember the cone-shaped bra? lol).Nowadays,these female artists are being sleazy just for the sake of being sleazy.There's no message there.They're not trying to make a point,or encourage conversation.It's just "look at me,I'm practically naked...don't I look hot?" There's nothing wrong with being sexual or being free with your sexuality.But if that's all you have to offer,it becomes boring after awhile. | |
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And??? What does this pic have to do with the topic at hand?...missing the point here. We all know that the music industry is highly sexualized and that sex sells, but neither Bruno Mars nor Prince ever claimed to be feminists lol or sang sexual songs for reasons other than entertainment. The point here is that today's singers like Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Miley, and others will strip down to practically nothing, twerk, grind and raunch it up on stage yet defend their antics as a form of feminism because they're "owning their sexuality" or some kind of nonsense. As Starbelly said, what does getting naked have to do with owning your sexuality? And isnt it convenient that the way these women are "owning it" in a way that turns on and titillates men? These women arent free, liberated or owning anything, they are just playing up to an image that has been established, heralded and expected of women in a male dominated industry. MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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ITA on everything you said and I LOVE Janelle Monae! Now that woman is beautiful, smart, sexy and confident by just being herself without having to hooch it up by impersonating a stripper. She uses her talent and creativity to get a message across and is a much better role model than most of the overrated and overhyped female singers that are constantly being shoved down our throats. Bravo to her for being herself and keeping it real and refusing to sell out to the image of what makes a woman sexy as defined by mostly the men in suits running the industry. MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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Yes, a lot of artists have been using overt sex in their work for decades. Why can't a woman do that and be a feminist as well? I thought feminism meant a woman can make her own choices about her own life. No matter what you think of her music, no one can deny that she is completely in charge of her image. That would make her a feminist, right? Or is there some kind of initation or orientation process she has to go through before she gets to join the club? Many feminists are disturbed by the fact that young women are reluctant to identify with the word. Here is a young woman who proudly claims the word and Annie Lennox, the arbiter of all things feminist comes into check her membership card. | |
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Its not going to be too long until Janelle starts sexing up her image, not that there is anything wrong with that. She's looking good here. | |
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So lemme get this straight...people actually disagree with Annie that feminism is anything more than a gimmick for Bouncy?
Alrighty then. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I say good for Annie. Someone needs to start calling these people out. | |
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Say that! When I saw this performance, I was very much embarassed. | |
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For those who don't know:
Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights for women.
Please show me examples of Beyonce or any other such "entertainer" doing such. | |
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All you have to do is search. I'm not a Beyonce a fan, but I don't allow my dislike for an artist reflect my opinion on their humanity.
Beyoncé is a co-founder of CHIME FOR CHANGE, a platform designed to empower women and girls through education, health and justice. Following charities and organization Beyonce supports and raised money for.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/female-live-aid-beyonc-florence-welch-and-jennifer-lopez-to-join-forces-for-london-charity-concert-8599895.html 'Female Live Aid': Beyoncé, Florence Welch and Jennifer Lopez to join forces for London charity concertBeyoncé, Florence Welch and Jennifer Lopez will join forces for a “female Live Aid” charity concert in London, designed to “empower” women across the world, which will give ticket-holders the chance to choose which projects they wish to fund.
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Thank you for the examples. Good on her and anyone else giving money to a good cause.
I still don't believe she is a feminist and probably never will though. And with that, I'll leave this thread before I upset some of her supporters. | |
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I'm not making her out to be something she is not. There are people who are claiming she is not a feminist or 'feminist lite.' So if all this caritable work for women's causes, exclusively touring with an all female band, and hiring mostly female management team doesn't make her a feminist, then I guess no one is. So I guess the standard is a women can't flaunt their sexuality and be a feminist at the same time. Well, based on that picture I posted, Annie has excluded herself, too. | |
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So does that apply to feminist icon Josephine Baker as well? All Annie had to do is say she didn't like Beyonce or her music instead of cowardly hiding behind some socio-political criticism. It even makes it more apparent what she was doing when she tried to walk back that her statements. And its no coincidence that she has a new album out. I guess attacking another artist for some free publicity is all in the game. [Edited 10/12/14 17:13pm] | |
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So for you feminism is about hierarchy. A woman has to meet a certain set of guidelines and prequalifications before she gets to call herself a feminist. Fair enough. Who gets to set those standards? Is there a vote? And once a woman is in, does she have to reup with the management to maintain her feminist status? | |
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Her being married to a man who has zero problem referring to any female as a bitch tells me all I need to know.
I'm out for real now. | |
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You're the one who is pressed because we won't hoist a feminist banner for her. It's perfectly fine with me if she's not. All I'm saying is there's no need to misrepresent her. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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