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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Beyonce/ Jay Z reference to Tina turner's domestic abuse in music video

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sherazade · 20/12/2013 13:01

how is this acceptable?

Am disgusted and saddened to be honest.

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hellobob2 · 01/03/2014 13:51

The song is ultra crap anyway. Who actually likes this stuff?

Greythorne · 01/03/2014 17:57

I you think she did not get the reference to Ike's emotional and physical abuse?

Maybe she is a bit dim.

Alisvolatpropiis · 01/03/2014 20:51

I've always been under the impression that Beyoncé isn't awfully bright.

Being surrounded by yes people as she most certainly is, coupled with being a bit dim results in things like dv referenced it seems.

I don't really "get" Beyoncé's popularity.

AmIHumanYet · 04/03/2014 20:35

I have seen a video of Jay-Z pushing a woman out of his way, he has also been convicted of stabbing a man. I can't help thinking that someone who has changed wouldn't reference domestic violence in this way.
These types of things are widely accepted in this industry, Dr. Dre is very successful, he beat a woman up for trying to interview him, it's even been joked about in one of his songs.
Chris Brown hit Rihanna but I don't think it's really had a negative effect on his career. It doesn't take long for these things to be forgotten which I think normalises violence not only to their fans but to people who keep up with what's going on in the celebrity world

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