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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Pharrell Williams

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CailinDana · 28/05/2014 15:54

What's his deal? He sang that utter excrement "Blurred Lines" and yet was on BBC Breakfast this morning sounding like he'd swallowed "Our Blood."
He spoke about how women are not treated fairly, how men can read up on it but never understand it, how he would support Hilary Clinton as President etc.
When the presenter (rightly) asked him about his tendency to write misogynistic turd spew he spouted some tripe about it being about "good girls" having "bad thoughts" and the "blurred lines" that exist around that. I think the man deserves the highest level of bullshit award for that one.
I found myself agreeing with his sentiments around women but how can any feminist take him seriously when his public face openly sneers at women?

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SirChenjin · 28/05/2014 20:50

I think once you've conveniently put aside your luff for the wimmins and made your squillions it's very easy to realise you've made a misogynistic pile of shit and a rapey horrible song and video

SwimmingMonkey · 28/05/2014 20:51

Just watched it. He seems to take the official "nuts" magazine line that showing naked women is a form of loving women.

I don't believe it.

But nice that he supports feminism. Shame he doesn't really get it.

Reluctant2ndtimer · 27/06/2015 22:19

I'm resurrecting this thread as I've just switched on Glastonbury to see pharrell on stage with a load of young women he's obviously picked from the crowd dancing on stage behind him. I've always suspected he was a mysoginistic twat, now I'm certain. I think he does go on chat shows and say what he thinks women want to hear. Such a shame his music is so good ConfusedHmm

Squidzin · 29/06/2015 13:48

Good?
Hahahahahaha.
It's a shame Glastonbury has become another corporate brand.

Reluctant2ndtimer · 29/06/2015 16:28

Good? Yeah you do have a point there Grin Glastonbury certainly doesn't seem the same as when I was young enough for it all those years ago...

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