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Editor’s Note: Let me be clear, as an editor, I prefer Love! 💕😊🌹
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I’m already over the Super Bowl.
For one thing, we need a break from Taylor Swift, and she just needs a break.
That was abundantly clear to me last Sunday night at the Grammy Awards. Her disingenuous shock as she learned she won the Pop Vocal Album award made me roll my eyes even harder when she conveniently took the opportunity to announce a new album coming this year.
I’ve been trying hard to ignore Taylor. I really have. Even when she copied Beyoncé’s work or used her song with Ice Spice as a distraction after dating her racist ex, I just minded my business.
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But it’s damn near impossible to keep her business out of my business when she’s every damn where. And I had to address it on this week’s episode of “I Know That’s Right.” She’s been front and center at all of the major award shows this year. She’s been all over ESPN nearly as much as her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. And she’s been up and down my social media feeds despite the fact that I don’t follow her nor any of her fan pages.
Swift has never been impressive to me. I do, however, respect the fact that many people love her and her music and it’s just not for me, and that’s OK. Everything ain’t for everybody.
The growing issue for me is how she’s been propped up. Her brand of feminism has never felt inclusive, yet she’s been praised for empowering women. Her relationship with Kelce is like any other celebrity romance, yet cameras cut to her during NFL games like she’s on the sidelines calling plays. And she’s received Album of the Year at the Grammys four times. A Black woman hasn’t won the honor in 25 years.
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More than just a critique of Swift, this is about how she’s talked about, covered in media and lauded by institutions. This blond white woman is seen as America’s gold standard. That doesn’t sit right with me. The fact that she leans into it doesn’t sit right with me either.
I’m not looking forward to watching America gawk while their favorite sweetheart watches her beau play America’s favorite sport. But Usher’s performing during halftime, so hey, I’ll tune in for his 13-minute performance.
And if it sounds like I’m a hater, I am.
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You think it’s fun to actually BE an American blond White woman, while a male PRETENDS to be one?
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Yeah….I hear ya, a slap in the face of women, especially when one gets ‘Woman of the year within the year they transition’ or a five star admiral stating they are the first woman to have gotten that….etc.
As for Abortion and killing ourselves, humanity needs to talk about this and Alex talks about this in his video about we need to right the wrongs of humanity.
Yes, women have rights and rightly so, but we need to shut down the wars and fighting with each other over these things.
Once the darkies are fully destroyed, we will need to own it, and that needs to happen next:
A series of events that is literally right in front of us. The major component is us as humanity. When humanity is disempowered and doesn’t believe in itself, it only benefits a small group. The DS is doing everything they can to get that slave ring in our nose. Humanity is resisting. No ring, no leash, the DS doesn’t get want they want. We have to understand where we are at. When the dark comes down there will be a vacuum. We have to claim the planet as our own, defend each other, no more wars!
We are going to have to address the abortion issue. Abortion is not contraception. We are killing ourselves and the future generations. It will be a difficult conversation to have, but it needs to be done, and has to be addressed. The A’s have said that any race that terminates their children for 150 years, that civilization no longer exists, it implodes. This is a reflection of us; it is not separate from humanity. ”They” are all watching us (the ETs). It is all part of growing up and becoming a responsible race.
We have to move through our collective dark night of the soul. We can do it. We have to move past the judgment and move into forgiveness so we can move forward.
Other races have had to confront themselves and their past and then move forward. We have to move to a place of authenticity.
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