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History of Feminism

In reply to the discussion: What do you think? [View all]
 

DonJohnson

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1. No, not at all
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 09:28 PM
Jun 2016

Absolutely not. If anything, it depicts the woman as a person to be loved, embraced, held tightly, etc. If you think stay-at-home moms are weak tools who are abused and objectified on a daily basis, conclusions of objectification in this piece might seem marginally justified.
Is it an overplayed, vapid, redundant song, like most put out by the corporate radio? Maybe. But particularly sexist? Not in the least.

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