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Ok, so I wasn’t going to comment on this, but I felt the need to do so right before I go to bed.
First of all, the Struggle for women’s rights and the ‘digression of intelligence’ as outlined in this picture is a bit much.
Take Queen Latifah’s picture and compare it to an image of a Women’s Right’s activist from two decades before her and they might say that Queen Latifah wearing pants is disrespectful.
The Struggle is and will always be. However, it takes on different forms with each new generation. In the 60s and 70s they burned bra’s. In the 80’s and 90’s, women fought to be taken as seriously as their male counterparts. Now, women are taking their sexuality and OWNING it in a way that it could never be owned before.
Does a person become less intelligent because they take their clothes off? I’ll wait…
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I spent all day thinking about the themes and imagery on the 4 album, people only hear songs but very few actually listen to them. There’s a story in the album that is very powerful and very personal, not to mention very portending of the events of not just 2011, but life overall. If you haven’t, you should listen to the album, I guarantee you will hear something new every time.
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+you’re flawless || Amber Riley
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I really needed this.
i like this verse.
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