San Diego State U. student says Beyonce’s faux feminism hits all the wrong notes
Pop icon Beyonce has been in the news recently, after her sister’s attack 0n her her husband, rapper Jay Z, was captured on video.
San Diego State University student Briana Alford says the singer is really off-key, in terms of being a proponent of “feminism.”
I know speaking ill of Beyonce nowadays is considered equivalent to a felony, but there are key factors as to why she isn’t a great example of feminism.
I’m not saying Beyonce doesn’t try to promote feminism and uphold women to the same standards of men. My issue is that she does things that feminists would appreciate and then contradicts herself.
On the track “Bow Down/Flawless”, Beyonce first starts off with hard notes declaring “Bow down bitches” (so much for girl power) but then switches to the “Flawless” track which features a clip from Nigerian feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi’s speech discussing gender inequality.
“I’m Ike Turner, turn up, baby, no I don’t play/ Now eat the cake, Anna Mae, “Eat the cake, Anna Mae,” are the lyrics that Beyonce’s husband, Jay-Z, chants in their hit collaboration, “Drunk In Love”. Many people listening don’t realize Jay is referencing when Ike, then-husband of Tina Turner, forced and smeared cake in Tina’s face. Anyone who has seen the biopic “What’s Love Got To Do With It” would know that Ike was a very abusive husband.
For a woman who claims she’s a feminist, why would she allow her husband to reference an abusive relationship in a satirical way in their song?
…By singing songs with lyrics such as these, she is discussing historical inaccuracy and giving false hope. Women don’t run everything, and pretending we do won’t get us anywhere. On top of that, feminists don’t necessarily want women to run all of the world, but instead want a socially equal society where gender would not be a deciding factor on who runs what.
I am confused if Mrs. Carter happens to truly be a feminist or if her public relations team thinks being a feminist is a perfect way to rack in more money.
No doubt Beyonce has come a long way from asking her lover, “Can you pay my bills?”
She has an all-girl band and her song “If I Were A Boy” was very thought-provoking. But if she is going to be known as one of the most influential feminists, she should be a little more thoughtful and consciously aware of what she is trying to say before she releases songs.
With power comes the ability reach the masses. If Beyonce is going to write songs about feminism, she should use her power to be a feminist, either without contradicting lyrics or by not dabbling in such a politically charged subject at all.
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Yawn! Just another rich hypocrite married to a rich thug.