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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m surprised that she ever even consented to him talking about having sex with her. Why would she agree to that? WTF?[/quote] [b]Right! And the idea that she owes him sex is so disgusting.[/quote] And he didn’t make her famous. He’s a horrible person[/b].[/quote] Here is the thing: of course what he did was atrocious, and he is seriously mentally ill. But Taylor is monetizing your empathy and anger. She wants you to feel sorry for her. She wants you to feel worse than you have for any other pop star or female figure involved in a sex scandal. You should want her to be vindicated for this awful experience with Kanye. [b]And by standing up for her and being her fan, you will also be vindicated for all the wrongs you have felt also as a woman operating in a world of misogyny. [/b] Her platform right now is built partially upon the idea that if you buy into her and her albums and music, you will also be owning the patriarchy. She has monetized that feeling for her fans, but it doesn’t work like that.[/quote] Good lord :roll: This is complete nonsense[/quote] Go ahead, explain why it is nonesense. It is what she is doing with the rebranding and the rereleasing of her albums. No one cares about scooter or Kanye really, except Taylor. He doesn’t affect her fan’s lives at all, but still they rapidly defend her about those two topics. It is because the fans are thinking they are fighting against misogyny and a big bad evil, when in reality, they are just generating more free PR for Taylor and giving her more money for albums they already heard. She doesn’t need the money, but her fans are buying into the idea that they are vindicating her and themselves. [/quote]
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