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Originally posted by PULSE.
So Beyonce is using controversy to get ppl talking, like how other artists do, that you guys say they relay on? I'm not use to her bringing controversy on herself and her doing it knowingly, and calling women b'es, this is the same woman talking about empowering women! What's so empowering about calling women B*t*hes? You're right this is some Chris Brown, Jay-Z & Kanye West type stuff, she don't have to do that, she is too talent, she's role model around the world. If someone were to call Beyonce a B, the hive (including myself) would attack. Why? cause the word is degrading. It's pointless going back and forth. You like it, I don't.
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I think you're taking this too seriously. You have to first think about the genre of song she made. You have to look at everything in its context. In rap, people boast about themselves all the time, use the b word and declare themselves the king or the best. That's exactly what Beyonce did. I actually see this song as empowering because Beyonce FINALLY stood up for herself, and she did so in an aggressive way that people would say is not polite but she's breaking that stereotype of women always having to act "ladylike". She proclaimed her respect in the industry in the same way a man would. I'm proud of her.