Do you let your daughter listen to Cardi B?

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Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic.

Being sexist is though.


Well, I don’t know how sex positive, pro-feminist messages are when songs lyrics discuss “grabbing that bag.” On the stripper pole, the streets or by being a gold-digger baby mama. What kind of faux female empowerment is this?


+1 It's not.


You don't have to be intelligent to know that pandering to the lowest common denominator will make you money in our society. Some people call that smart, because they equate making as much money as possible, regardless of the means, as smart. I disagree. For all of human history, women have been reduced to sex objects. Women doing it to themselves to make money isn't empowerment, it's gross and depressing.


+1. Exactly! Also, in today's world, too many people think kids and young teens aren't harmed by music and videos that glorify violence, porn, and the degradation of women.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s just terrible, tasteless music. What passes for rap today is just… WAP. Tragic.




In the 90s I listened to snoop and 2 live crew. But I knew it was misogynistic trash even back then. But sometimes it's fun to listen to trash.

So sure I'll let my kids listen to Cardi B. We can listen to it together and discuss how the patriarchy has convinced some women that their empowerment is defined by being sexually desired by males.



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8 pages in and not a single person has posted her lyrics to an audience of anonymous adult strangers, yet they expect you to believe they're appropriate for your tween children.

Actions speak louder than words. Anyone who claims the lyrics are appropriate for your tween children but won't say them to anonymous adult strangers is so far beyond being a hypocrite it's not even funny.
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Anonymous wrote:8 pages in and not a single person has posted her lyrics to an audience of anonymous adult strangers, yet they expect you to believe they're appropriate for your tween children.

Actions speak louder than words. Anyone who claims the lyrics are appropriate for your tween children but won't say them to anonymous adult strangers is so far beyond being a hypocrite it's not even funny.


Honestly, I thought that someone HAD posted the lyrics and gotten this thread removed. Her lyrics are X rated, PP. Is that what you want people to admit? Her lyrics are such that posting the actual lyrics here will get this thread removed for violating the explicit language prohibitions by advertisers.
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I grew up with so much male rap music around that only showcased men’s sexual desires and I really feel like female rap artists reframed my idea of sex and taught me that women can be powerful, not victims
thank you Cardi!
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Anonymous wrote:I grew up with so much male rap music around that only showcased men’s sexual desires and I really feel like female rap artists reframed my idea of sex and taught me that women can be powerful, not victims
thank you Cardi!



Wow, a double dose of dysfunction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with so much male rap music around that only showcased men’s sexual desires and I really feel like female rap artists reframed my idea of sex and taught me that women can be powerful, not victims
thank you Cardi!


So you think it’s ok for Cardi to brag about putting her bootyhole on a male victim’s face and giving him pink eye from it? Because that’s an actual lyric. You are probably just as vile as her.
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Anonymous wrote:I grew up with so much male rap music around that only showcased men’s sexual desires and I really feel like female rap artists reframed my idea of sex and taught me that women can be powerful, not victims
thank you Cardi!


So you think it’s ok for Cardi to brag about putting her bootyhole on a male victim’s face and giving him pink eye from it? Because that’s an actual lyric. You are probably just as vile as her.


She should have farted in his eye and called it a glaucoma test.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is her daughter not allowed to listen but everyone else’s daughter allowed?!


It’s like how the tech parents supposedly severely limit their own kids’ access to screens/phones. They know it’s not good for them, but they’ll be happy to take everyone else’s money.

And that's why so many people believe she's intelligent. She apparently is a history buff and knows all about the US presidents and first ladies. Some of her songs are not raunchy and they are catchy. Cardi B has wide appeal. This is how she makes so much money. It's not just "low class/unintelligent/base humans" listening to and buying her songs, it's white people...and not just the trashy ones.


Re-read your last sentence. I don’t think you meant it that way.

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Anonymous wrote:I used to listen to 2LiveCrew

Cardi B is tame


U need to listen again.
Anonymous
Give him some vag’, I’m gettin’ a bag, give him some ass, I’m gettin’ some Raf
When I’m done I make him cum, but then he comin’ off that cash

Sounds like America to me
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