Search “feminist,” and you’ll likely come up with just one word association: Beyoncé.
That’s a product of Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, of course, in which the 33-year-old closed out the show with an epic declaration of the F-Word, a giant “FEMINIST” sign blazing from behind her silhouette.
As far as feminist endorsements are concerned, this was the holy grail: A word with a complicated history reclaimed by the most powerful celebrity in the world. And then she projected it — along with its definition, by the Nigerian feminist author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — into the homes of 12 million unassuming Americans. Beyoncé would become the subject of two-thirds of all tweets about feminism in the 24 hours after her appearance, according to a data analysis by Twitter, making Sunday the sixth-highest day for volume of conversation about feminism since Twitter began tracking this year (the top three were days during #YesAllWomen).
I know she is an activist, but seing her perform on stage with her legs wide open and dancing like a striper is a contradictory message(imo) to young girls.
I just dont know sometimes if she is promoting feminism or dominance
i wonder how much Beyonce is paying them to spew all these lies. These magazine have throw all there respect in the garbage.The carters will do anything to seem relevant. people do and say almost anything for money.