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Originally posted by NaughtyDog
I agree
Beyonce promotes promiscuity more than feminism
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And how exactly does a married woman who has only been publicly linked to two men in her entire life promote promiscuity? Simply having sexually themed songs and dressing and dancing sexy doesn't promote promiscuity -- just sex.
But that's the thing that's the absolute most ridiculous about the dim-witted social conservatives that make assumptions about her simply because they feel she doesn't wear enough clothing and dances and sings too sexy. Bey is probably one of the mainstream women that most closely fits the things they find valuable in women: never linked to a bunch of different men, never known to be on the party/drug scene, settled down and got married before having children and just generally minds her business, works hard and stays out of trouble yet all of that is nullified by the way she dresses and sometimes she dances sexy and sings songs about sex (with her
husband).

Yeah, ok.
Anyway, if you can't make a case against someone's character without having to make some illogical and hollow comparison to the next person, you probably don't have much more than hot air to begin with. And the irony of her using Adele as a vehicle to let out her anger at the fact that a lot of people see Bey's hard work and focus as a source of inspiration when Adele herself has stated she's had her own "what would Beyoncé do?" moments trying to overcome her stage fright.

Keep fuming over her clothes tho.