Anonymous wrote:When you think about how much money Beyonce and her scummy husband has, then think of a homeless vet on the street, it's enough to make you sick. What a country we live in.
Anonymous wrote:When you think about how much money Beyonce and her scummy husband has, then think of a homeless vet on the street, it's enough to make you sick. What a country we live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't appreciate her anti police performance at the Super Bowl so have ignored her ever since.
She was anti-police brutality, but okay keep your head in the sand.
She can be both anti-police brutality and anti-police at the same time, and she certainly is both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't appreciate her anti police performance at the Super Bowl so have ignored her ever since.
She was anti-police brutality, but okay keep your head in the sand.
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the Netflix doc would provide some insights into her whole persona and how that fit into HBCU culture/history, but was grossed out by the lyrics about Red Lobster, Monica Lewinsky, surfboards, "Yonce on her knees," etc.
This is coming from someone who listened to the City Girls album on repeat at the gym the past two weeks. I have no problem with crass/raunchy music but for Beyonce to perform her nastiest songs while pretending it represents Black Excellence is so absurd and I think ultimately degrading to all the talented people she had involved.
To think of the hundreds of hours the drill team, marching band musicians, steppers worked to develop their skills, probably requiring much sacrifice from their family/teachers/school, to end up performing for Beyonce who sings about "cigars on ice" and riding Jay Z like a surfboard is just....sad.
I'm curious too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The white ladies of DCUM have spoken. Beyonce is not good.
I’m an African American woman and have always considered Beyonce and Jay Z as trash. Their music is junk, soglad my teens never cared about their music. Beehive trash.
What DO your teens listen to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The white ladies of DCUM have spoken. Beyonce is not good.
I’m an African American woman and have always considered Beyonce and Jay Z as trash. Their music is junk, soglad my teens never cared about their music. Beehive trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quiet down, OP. We're not supposed to acknowledge the fact that black artists and their entire industry debases women and promotes a subculture of lowbrow (lowlife, really) behavior. We're supposed to pretend it's cool that they can showcase their "culture."
As an anti-poverty advocate, I think it's a big part of the problem.
I think it's a shame Beyoncé and Jay haven't used their tremendous platform to effect social change. Think about the impact they could have if they did a PR campaign aimed at teaching black tweens and teens that it's cool to NOT have babies until you're 30 and have seen the world/lived your life/had an adventure and settled down...like they did. Better yet: tell everyone to at a minimum graduate from high school.
that's what your understanding is of Beyonce's lyrics and popular culture?
Anonymous wrote:I just wish she'd invest in some pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"LV is trash!"
"Beyoncé is trash!"
"Self-published books are trash!"
"MM is trash!"
"Disney is trash!"
Some of you are truly hateful.
Clearly you don't know the difference between being hateful and having good taste.
Clearly, you're not in a place to tell anyone what is in good taste, and never will be.