https://twitter.com/popcrave/status/822888370342924288
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Weld_On_The_Moon — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 03:39 PM)
Britney was never political and shouldn't be. The last thing people want is for POP STARS to tell them what to do. Just look at what happened to Clinton with all her celebrity endoresment.
And what do you preach exactly? How do you believe in an idealogy that suppresses women on a daily basis and fundamentaly puts men above women and then preach feminism?
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TheEternalCherry — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 04:07 PM)
Blaming a pop star for an election loss is a new stan low. Sad. Just sad.
Hillary lost because she is the embodiment of the establishment and, quite frankly, unlikable. It has nothing to do with her celebrity endorsements or Trump's lack thereof.
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PlasticPrada — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 04:31 PM)
Oh sweetie you really drank the GOP Kool-Aid. Imagine hating your religious and ethnic background as much as you do. Luckily I can't relate! But keep caping for those mediocre white males. I'm sure they'll save you!
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Weld_On_The_Moon — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 04:47 PM)
I have nothing but pride for my ethnic background and where I come from and have never expressed otherwise. I don't understand why you lumped religion with my ethnic background when the former is a CHOICE one makes whilst the latter isn't.
Of course you can not relate when you don't even know what the religion stands for or preaches. You live in the west where you are protected by the law against the misogyny and abuse your religion preaches, supports and advocates in other parts of the world.
But keep deflecting sis, I'm sure it's easier than facing your hypocrisy.
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DemonsDemons — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 04:21 PM)
tragic that she uses this to promote glamour magazine while she gets cash
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Slaytina — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 05:25 PM)
I'm curious to know how many of the people talking sh!t about who was and who wasn't at the March today attended the protest themselves. Did YOU march? That's the better question. Stop expecting pop stars to be politicians.
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PlasticPrada — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 05:41 PM)
Yes I actually did march here in Denver. If you're gonna preach about female empowenment and feminism in your music and not at least show some type of support to the march then that to me shows that you just do it sell, and you don't really mean it. It's not like these pop stars don't have the resources to go.
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Slaytina — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 08:54 PM)
There are other ways to support feminism. You don't know what these women do behind closed doors. Many of them donate to charities. It's not practical for a celebrity to show up to a protest for several different reasons. Some involving safety. It's great that a few of them did but they're not obligated to.
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Ultraviolenxe — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 02:40 PM)
I love when the pop girls come together and prove that they practice what they preach in their words/music. Maybe X6 will bring back controversy like Stripped.
Just because I can't kiss back, doesn't mean you can't kiss that.