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It’s perfectly legit to point out that a woman has no problem with the hypersexualization of the female body as long as she’s the one benefiting from it. The racial dynamics don’t change this.
White people should just shut the fuck up when non-white people are talking about them.
I see. The person who you replied to said “Don’t call this feminism,” so I thought you were agreeing with that.
Then you already have a glorious track record of making better music than Rihanna. (Whose name I spell correctly this time.)
So how do you determine if something that a white person says is worth listening to? Or do you feel that we should dismiss things white people say automatically because of the fact that white people have more platforms on which to speak?
If she made better music, I’d perhaps be more concerned with spelling her name properly. Bitch.
And if he made it about her feelings he’d be crucified for presuming to speak on her behalf.
He’s writing a personal essay about his personal experience. Of course it’s “about him” and “self-involved.” That’s a feature of the genre. Every personal essay that Gawker/Jezebel posts is about the author and self-involved.
Can I ask what their race has to do with anything? Like, if they were black folks in the same situation, would the implications somehow change for you?
So because you’re not in a certain relationship type, that makes you the judge of who can and can’t be feminist?
Are you under the impression that participating in only one particular relationship type is a prerequisite of feminisim? Who ever implied that?
I heard she’s going to resign from MTV, and go out for drinks with the rest of Young Money.
Then perhaps you, too, make better pop music than Rhianna?
Rhianna has never made a better pop song than “Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father).”
Lindsey Lohan makes better pop music than Rhianna.
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but it’s ok when Amy Schumer does it, right?