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Originally posted by Onen
I don't think Collin should be labeled racist for his comments because I sort of agree....to an extent.
My problem with Beyoncé is that the song does not represent her message. Why push a song that praises yourself? I don't feel empowered at all listening to formation. The song feels contrived. The messages in the video are great, but the song itself, stripped of the visuals that were released along with it, has nothing to do with black people and our issues at all, it's slightly an ode to feminists..but mostly an ode to her being the ****, just like diva, partition and others
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I'm definitely not racist.

Beyonce using this message is so, so, so important.
...buuuuuuuut she still used it to cash in.
You can either:
(1) Think that this is tacky, or
(2) Think that this doesn't matter.
Again, up to the consumer.
The end all be all is that so many people think Beyonce can do no wrong: she can.
Don't be sheeple, you know?