This is difficult. Sinead O'Connor's success was down to her amazing voice AND to the undeniable fact that her IMAGE was incredible. Her tales of laying on the table of the abortion clinic and deciding not to go through with the abortion of her son when she was recording The Lion and the Cobra are difficult to read. She was a female in the recording industry with this immensely powerful, roaring image but at the same time was experiencing huge complications in her life with regard to her relationships with men (positive and negative). Singing songs about her passionate love-life leaving "blood on the headboard". Jeez. Men were a HUGE part of her success and failure as an artist.
With Miley, I see a woman flexing the muscles (pardon the pun) of her sexuality at an extremely formative time of her life. She's 19? The year when I left home, went topless on the beach for the first time, was testing the world of sexuality. Only difference is I got to do all that in a tiny, private way - Miley is doing it in the crazy, fucked-up environment of the entertainment industry that she's grown up in. She feels different (sexy, daring, powerful etc.) and she feels that that industry was expecting more of her too. She came up with the goods as a sweet little Hannah Montana, now she's coming up with the goods at the next stage on her journey.
The fact that she told Brittney that she wanted to go topless at the VMAs means that she obviously thought the "Dicke" video was cool and just wanted to go out there and emulate it. The fact that she'd seen that "naked" video on TV/Cable and YouTube and thought it was good was just chiming with what the majority of people thought of it - lovely sexy ladies dancing around having fun. I think we have to accept that we are in a minority if we thought it was dreadful and derogatory.
Her response to Sinead O'Connor's letter is so sad and appalling.The hate just piles on her. The Amanda Bynes references are painful to read. Her mother is her manager - I guess we are supposed to hate her too. My mother had NOTHING to do with my life at that age. I can only imagine that her mother's involvement is on a business level.
All I say is thank fuck for the likes of Bjork and P J Harvey - and thanks to Sinead for The Lion and the Cobra too - but how hard is it to be a woman in the entertainment industry who isn't prepared to "explore" her sexuality for the benefit of her audience.