Something is in progress … in terms of Popeminism. A few things have happened, statements were made, shitstorms were triggered, debates were halfway, something is brewed … and I try to bring the threads together on my thread.
For one thing, there was a debate about Ikkimel, Because as a young, beautiful singer she doesn’t bull up on the floor as muchbut operated another porn genre, namely where you lock men into cages, put on a dog mask and then wobble around. Bürgis see a brutalization of the customs, men who prefer to look at other porn genres foams with anger, liberal feminists jazz the whole thing to appropriate sexuality high-well. Perhaps it doesn’t matter on all sides to mean more than Berghain in the village disco. Your fans call her mother and I am at least happy how low -threshold we are now concerned with maternity.
I’m finally at the age when I realize that all of this is repeated in pop, but always bravers, more unamatially, more and more boring into capitalist exploitation logic. We finally come from Madonna, Janet Jackson …
Lil ‘Kim, Lady Bitch Ray …
Xtina, Meghan Thee Stallion, Kim Petras …
… Slut Pop lives! But it was more fun.
The next person who polarized (some said: ‘Yes, it is true what she says!’, Others: ‘??’) was Chappell Roan.
Actually not a hot take, but if we are all chronic online, someone will always find themselves upset and then multiplied. Some are now there for the first time. So, the debate about regretting motherhood has been around for a while and that parenting is exhausting, I personally can not hear anymore. Not because I don’t care how my friend and everyone suffered from it, but because I am slowly wondering whether we actually want to leave it that everyone is so shitty (small question that I would have liked to ask CHAPPEL, is whether she knows people without children who are not totally finished …). Or whether we want to ask ourselves how we set all of this better for parents and children and everyone who wants to belong to a family. Whether we want to go beyond this “children” versus “children are a trap” and want to look at what the damn problem is. Namely, that there are always too few people who have to take care of children’s education and with each other who have too little time, too little space and too few resources. What we got to three in our shared apartments at night, namely that we would like to take care of a few children in a large, for all open house together for all open house. But in this economy? Of course not! That is why we have to combat them and be absolutely more understanding cooperation and helpful in the course of this. Perhaps the parents who find that Chappell and everyone who complains can overdo it, look at their living conditions more closely and offer support … but maybe I also believe in unicorns (I do).
Looking tip: “Witches” by Elizabeth Saney. It is about the representation of “crazy” women in the cinema, in pop culture and history, with special focus on motherhood.
Here, too, there is far too little about class and structural disposal, but more about visibility, therapy, self -help and something, but we still get there. When we all become Witches because we are angry enough.
Thank you, Yaenniver!
There is finally no too little anger here: in the new and last season “The Handmaid’s Tale” should finally be repelled and the dystopian hell Gilead is destroyed.
Here, too, in the form of Serena and comrades, they believe that one could improve the shitty inhuman system, prettify, reform. Fortunately, others don’t believe that. However, one does not know what they believe instead (however, motherhood is also a big topic here, the motherly love is a large engine for setting up or overthrowing the system).
The series has been used again and again for years to explain what is going on or does not go off when it comes to gender equality in the United States. For example, you can ask yourself why the women in the series (before Gilead) as well as in real life do not fight radicals for their rights. Because the idea of the alternative is missing? Because they are too tired? Because you don’t want to recognize the signs? Because they get too little support? Everything that you can ask yourself when watching the series and US politics.
A ray of hope may be that many can no longer be convinced of the meaningfulness of the system flattering, liberal feminism. The super various, but stop pro -capitalist women’s march into space with a rocket by Jeff Bezos, on board Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez (Bezos’ partner), moderator Gayle King, the scientists Aisha Bowe and Amanda Nguyen and entrepreneur Kerianne Flynn, was the least convincing. Simply because most women are poor and have nothing to do with them up there. The women’s cohesion no matter What, which was also hinted at in “Handmaid’s Tale”, gets cracks again, there are not all on the same side. At least everyone will soon be wearing Birkin Bags, I heard.
What has happened so far? Here all pop column texts at a glance.

