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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word. [/quote] +1 And why are you only worried about “daughters”? Sexist prude. [/quote] 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.[/quote] Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women. :roll: Sexist prude. [/quote] You are a misogynist.[/quote] Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic. Being sexist is though. [/quote] 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? [/quote] +1 It's not.[/quote] 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. [/quote]
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