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I'm sorry but I was under the impression that Beyonce's fan base mostly consisted of women and gay men. Yep I'm sure they're buying her albums because of "the sex".
Also I don't know why you ruled out the possibility that she just performs the way she wants to perform. At this point she doesn't really need more money.
She does that because she makes money doing it.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Sexual objectification is the act of treating a person merely as an instrument of sexual pleasure, making them a "sex object". Objectification more broadly means treating a person as a commodity or an object, without regard to their personality or dignity. Objectification is most commonly examined at the level of a society, but can also refer to the behavior of individuals.
I know it's common for Christians to hate sex and think everything up to and including masturbation is evil but please don't appropriate terms you don't even understand for your moral crusade...
Oh yeah. A google search of "feminists criticise Beyonce" turns up nothing but attacks on these feminists who are never named. Are you talking about Tammy Bruce or some other conservative feminist?
Try reading more newspapers.
Huffington report from late January criticising Beyonce's feminist credentials, partcularly regarding domestic violence.
Beyonce: when you smile affectionately and sing along with that lyric, you are propagating a cycle of humiliation, of rape, of violence that is still horrifically real for women all over the world.
Lyrics referring to domestic violence and abusive men have passed largely unchallenged in discussions of Beyoncé's hit song. And that is disturbing, writes Tshepo Mokoena
Forbes from late January questioning Beyonce's commitment to feminism beyond looking for commercial gain-
Last month when Beyonce’s massively successful secret album launched, I had it on repeat for weeks, and danced all over my house with my baby girl to the addictive beats of “Flawless,” “XO,” “Grown Woman,” and “Pretty Hurts” just to name a few. With her latest self-titled album, Beyonce placed [...]
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