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Originally posted by collin
It has been revealed that Ke$ha has said she "doesn't want to make music with Luke anymore"
and that it makes her feel absolutely terrible, not allowing her to do what she wants, etc.
The stupid animals like to think they can have the power to annihilate a record contract that's
basically crucial to Ke$ha's career and that won't just go up in flames
I've always seen the petition as something related to CREATIVE FREEDOM.
There's only so much that can be done, and raising awareness that we know she doesn't have a say
in her work will make Luke more wary of this and likely to meet her in the middle more so.
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I'm just going to stop trying, you're obviously wanting to see something in the petition and ignoring the other factors and I'm not going to be able to change your mind on that.
It's like you see I've replied and you ignore what I've said and just repost the exact same thing that you've already posted twice before.
I understand that
you've always seen the petition as one relating to CREATIVE FREEDOM, and it does relate to creative freedom, but it doesn't stop there, it also mentions how awful Dr. Luke is and how she'd be better off without him.
I personally believe that Ke$ha is best working with Dr. Luke, but it would be nice if he wasn't such a control freak at all times and let Ke$ha have more of a say in her own music. But my opinion doesn't affect what the petition actually stands for, which you seem to think yours does. Just because you see the petition as solely a creative freedom movement doesn't mean that it actually is.