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Philosopher wanna-be, tea drinking, free child of God, born of Nigeria, raised in The States with a restless heart willing to fly. Give me a moment along with an intriguing verse and I shall bare my soul. Do not hold back, for neither shall I...
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Notice how the media presents women as nothing but a commodity?
Think of the Mount Dew commercial with the two guys and the one that changes his car with those car keys. And then he goes on and changes his friend into a girl.
That proves that:
[1.] Females are but commodities, you can get one just like you can pick out a car.
[2.] That he's always wanted to make-out with his friend, and now will do so freely because to the eyes of the public, he's heterosexual.
And then with just almost all music videos, especially in the rap and hip-hop scene, a female is but a bottle of champagne. As long as a "baller" has the money and "taste," he can get anyone bottle he wants, because he's d*mn sure that they all want him anyway.
I don't know about you, but I would have to be quite drunk to ever even think of flinging myself over a guy in public or even allow one to think that because he's all great and pretty and rich that I actually adore him. Which is all a complex thing, considering how alcohol isn't really my thing. . .
I just despise how women are so close to meaning nothing in the frames of television. It's all just such rubbish and disgusting. I don't know how any of them can stand for it, screw the money they may be making, they're messing up all good views of us, for the rest of us.
When I think about it, it's hard enough to get one to look at me without prejudice, especially with being a female of colour, and now just being a female in today's society is a challenge of it's own, with being an adolescent female.
But it is a battle I can fight with heart and passion.
ring the bell