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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am neither right wing nor a bot but I don't think a 13 year old should be performing on stage in world tours. If she came on for a few minutes like the younger one did - great. But to be part of the machine that is a full time performer on stage and integrated into the music scene at 13, I think it is too young. There are too many child stars and young teen musicians who have been turned into working adults at a young age and the power and people around them corrupt them and disrupt their age appropriate development. No matter who her parents are, she is still 13. No matter how adult her body is, her brain is still 13. [/quote] I disagree with you completely. Her family is not like yours and nothing is going to make it be like yours. She is not going to be working at Taco Bell during the summer and hanging out at the mall like your kids because she can't. The willful ignorance of your posts is so annoying. She would never be safe in these normal spaces because she is already a celebrity because of her parents. The people who aren't real about this are the ones who f up their kids. She isn't being harmed by performing on stage at 13. Her family is in the entertainment business and she will be to. [/quote] You can keep trying to make it all seem like harmless, fun dancing on a stage all day long. Many in the music/entertainment business justify the sexualization of women at a young age. Anything goes to make money. They turn a blind eye to the outfits, explicit song lyrics, and sexual-like gyrations in front of millions as an art form. The rest of us are perfectly capable of seeing with our own eyes and also recognizing that this girl just turned 13 less than six months ago. [/quote]
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