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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hot take: Beyoncé has been famous and living a privileged life thanks to Jay Z since she was a teen, and therefore hasn’t experienced any real struggles or racism. Yet she must double down on such things to create connections with and ultimately manipulate her fans. It’s all fake. She really hasn’t lived or experienced much of anything. She’s just a pop star, really. [/quote] Or, another perspective: She's a complex woman with ideas in her head who, yes, is privileged, but is also intelligent and an analyst and putting out more ideas into the world then all the other pop music superstars put together. She's playing checkers (intellectually) while Taylor and Ariana are playing chess. [/quote] Wendy Williams summed it up when she said Beyoncé sounds like she has a 5th grade education. She isn’t deep. And you glossed over the key point: she uses a fake persona to push a narrative through lyrics that just isn’t authentic.[b] Even worse: she’s fanning the flames of racism despite having never endured it. Why? Because it’s a way to manipulate and make money. And here we are…a divided society.[/b] [/quote] Authentic? 1997 called. They want their descriptor back. Who is under the impression that any pop stars are authentic.[/quote] Ooooohhhh burnnnn. You know, some people have been canceled for appropriating “facts” that aren’t real. She has created a false narrative and brand based on hardship she has never faced and racism she hasn’t endured. Even worse: she doubles down on this foster division. But go ahead and celebrate it if you like. Starlets need sheeple-stans. It’s fun, but don’t pretend it’s deep. [/quote] We aren’t a divided society because of Beyoncé. Slavery based upon race did really happen in the USA long before Beyoncé. Things occurred before the internet. [/quote]
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