What do you think of Women who sing/dance about there pussy and booty?

Example Cardi B. Do you think these girls are empowering to women? Do you think there empowering to black people? Do you like there songs? Me personally uh no not really, i dont see women who sing about shaking they ass every where empowering, nor do i think it's a good idea to look like someone who just got dick down not to long ago. You wanna know what i think is empowering, its not the traditional standards for sure, but i think a women is empowering when she is dressing up so that other women will know what empowerment is, not a thot. I feel like a black person is being empowering when she/he shows what to do in life in order to succeed. Cardi B everyone knows it fuck her way up the ladder and there are lots of shows, videos and many other things that can prove this. I think what empowerment in general is when you stand up to something that is bad and you show the right way to do it. How is singing a son about shaking your ass everywhere and talking about your wap ( pussy) empowering?
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  • Well, jasco, it's clear Cardi B has earned lots of money from singing her silly songs.
    I say they're silly, because I can't take her seriously and from the interviews I've seen of her, I don't think she takes HERSELF seriously either.
    Cardi is about bringing home the dollars to make herself holla. Money IS a kind of power. You can buy a lot with money. NOT EVERYTHING, but a lot.
    So she DOES repersent a kind of empowerment.
    I think there are OTHER kinds like Serena and Venus Williams: strong women who work hard being great athletes and win at what they're doing. That's a different and what I feel is much stronger kind of empowerment: They make money at what they do, but they espouse physical and mental strength to play and win the game they work at. I admire them more than I admire Cardi.
    They explain that their hard work and concentration on their skill is what pays off and that is a longer row to hoe, not WHORE.
    You have to take into account what Lizzo and Cardi B are: they are ENTERTAINERS.
    They DO NOT POSITION THEMSELVES AS MODELS FOR YOUNG GIRLS TO ASPIRE TO. Kids simply do so.
    I have the same problem with Beyonce'. She comes across as very sexualized. I wouldn't want my daughter to think that that's the way to present yourself. It might work in her world of, again, entertainment. It doesn't work if you're a scientist or an engineer or a bank manager or a cashier at Dollar Tree.
    So, don't get down on Cardi B or Beyonce or Lizzo. They're in a unique business.
    Look for those OUTSIDE enteratinment. There are loads of black entrepreneurs who are self made people and are great examples of how to achieve success.
    Henry Louis Gates of Finding Your Roots or Cornell West of the giant hair, are two academics who have made the big time doing research and study. We have great black actors who don't live crazy lives, such as Denzel and Forest Whittaker and more who are fine examples of people who hone their crafts AND entertain and have quiet personal lives; are entrepreneurs, and do great charity work.

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  • Cardi B isn't black.
    I do like the song WAP which my white friend introduced me to.
    And not every song has to be empowering.
    I'm sure you like plenty of songs that aren't empowering.
    The few women who i hear say the song is empowering are white women who like the fact that women as a whole can be more open about sex.

    • Define empowering? The music industry has been creating a generation of idiotic useless women for almost 12 years now when they started with Nicki Minaj. After Minaj got in trouble by defending her pedophile brother and so they replaced her with corny bitch 2.0 being Cardi B. If you call music like that empowering I really need you NOT to complain 10 or 15 years from now when men are ahead of women in income and prosperity which we're already starting to lead on because this generation of women got caught up in fake feminism and didn't actually advance in the hard science. Sex. Is. Losing. Value. And y'all don't seem to want to get that through your heads. Don't come whining when you're passe.

    • @ronaldo75 Google the word empowerment. I never said I found the song empowering, I said that I liked it. You don't have to find a song empowering to like it. & I couldn't care less if sex is losing value.

    • "The few women who i hear say the song is empowering are white women" -explain... I smell bullshit

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  • Cardi b, not black I don't know why you acting like she is.

    Why don't you talk about madonna, Britney spears lady gaga Ariana grande Miley Cyrus? Iggy Azalia camila cabo, bella thorne.
    You acting like it's only black people. It's only 22 million black women. There hundreds of white women who like those songs.

    It's empowering to them. Cardi b has more money than your ever gonna see in your lifetime and your kids most likely so how is it not empowering?

    She went from a homeless stripper to a mulit-millionaire.

    I don't even like the broad. But she has SIMPS paying to see a vagina or a boob.

  • cardi Bs job is to get young girls to shake their ass and turn them into trashy sluts.

    that being said I have been to many strip clubs and wasn't disappointed. it is a job though and in a private place hidden from the innocent girls outside. that I respect.

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  • I agree with you 💯

  • Or perhaps they're just having fun and not trying to send a message

    • well unfortunately even if they werent trying to send a message someone is gonna see it as more then just having fun and rather they like it or not a lot of people look up to them so yea I agree you should have fun with your work but in this case your affecting a lot of people

  • Agree with your thoughts on the subject.

  • A competition to the insta models

  • Not the kind of music I like.

  • I don't think it's empowering but men do this all the time too (singing about women's bodies) so why aren't you criticizing them?

    • I dont like them either, I was just thinking about women at the time when I was posting this, but yea men shouldn't do that etiher

    • But we do criticize them. We have been for YEARS. Or are you someone who only listens to hip-hop commentary when its woke?

    • She smells of being a white liberal who doesn't really listen to hip-hop. She legit just asked "I don't think it's empowering but men do this all the time too (singing about women's bodies) so why aren't you criticizing them?" - as if the hip-hop community hasn't been begging male rappers to stop singing about pussy and cars for more than 10 years now.

  • Lol I couldn't care less. Does seem like a bit slutty now that I think about it

  • I don’t think it’s empowering, but I don’t think it’s damaging either. Men sing about sex and their dicks all the time. Women like sex too. If they want to sing about it then let them do it.

  • Cardi B is a creep who wears real fur.

  • Ummmm this kinda I don't know how to answer since I'm from the Caribbean and it's part of our culture. And also I don't think I would call it empowering

  • I don't need to hear that shit... I don't really listen to music like that anyway. 🙄

  • Good for them. And no they are not empowering women.

  • *their

    • Ah yes the people who don't have a opinion but enjoy correcting people regardless, thanks for the comment

  • It's stupid but it's good for society. I creates a generation of dumb bitches who we won't have to compete with in 20 years for good jobs and solid businesses.

  • Nah... that type of music is absolute trash.
    And no these singers aren't good role models to anyone honestly.

  • Stupid af.

  • Just sluts thinking they're special when, in reality, they're just a number that's so pathetically easy no body respects them... not even themselves. They empower no decent woman (whores, sure).

    They most certainly don't empower black women/people. Rather they support the old racist ideology that blacks are not even remotely decent people (aka "animals").

  • I think nothing

  • I think it's part of the anti slut shaming movement.
    Women embracing their sexual slut life and being proud and showing off.
    They feel that's empowering.
    That's fine, but it just gets annoying to me when they think men should want to marry sluts.
    They're free to act slutty, but we're also free to decide which type of women we want to marry.