Why is
Beyoncé considered a "feminist" album when:
1. 22 of the 25 credited writers and producers are men; two of the women were on one track each, and the third woman is Beyoncé herself, so I'm a bit skeptical about the extent of her involvement.
2. all but one of the video directors were directed by men; one was even directed by a man with countless allegations of sexual assault made against him.
How can it be feminist if it was created almost entirely by men?
