Yes, a song in support of transgender people from the eyes of a naive child navigating a world of bigotry and hate is totally the same as making trans people the butt of the joke. Incredible media analysis happening once again on x dot com.
Yes, a song in support of transgender people from the eyes of a naive child navigating a world of bigotry and hate is totally the same as making trans people the butt of the joke. Incredible media analysis happening once again on x dot com.
There are many valid complaints and criticisms about Kendrick’s execution but it has the straight community talking about trans issues and addressing homophobia, is that not a net positive? If we look at real life only through the lens of what flies on twitter we’d never progress
@grooviestsalami The fact I’ve seen this exact post like ten times with thousands of likes really makes me disappointed in people
@grooviestsalami Both Kendrick and Cole made transphobic songs, just accept it bro
@grooviestsalami brainlets who say they listen to lyrics but don’t actually miss these lines too
@grooviestsalami So can a white person can say the hard r on a song in support of black people? Genuine question
@grooviestsalami It’s weird how people decided to ignore this genuinely beautiful and heartfelt song that really adds to the themes of the album just to point out “HEY HE SAID THE F SLUR IN ONE PART THATS BAD.” Like no shit the whole point is that it’s bad.