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Freedom Outpost
Nicki Minaj‘s new song, “Anaconda,” broke the 24-hour view record (19.6 million views) this month, surpassing Miley Cyrus sitting naked on a wrecking ball in 2013. In the promotional shot for “Anaconda,” Minaj is positioned as if she is defecating. Her bare buttocks look like two over-inflated balloons about to pop. While there is some debate about whether Minaj’s buttocks have been augmented either by silicone injection or implant, the fact remains that an increasing number of women are being driven to such folly with dangerous procedures.
Minaj told ABC news that her new video had a bigger message than her derriere:
“I wanted to reinstate something. Because of the shift in pop culture, even hip-hop men are really glorifying the less curvy body. I wanted to say ‘Hey ladies, you’re beautiful. Hopefully, this changes things and maybe it won’t change things, but I love it.”
Who would have thought Minaj’s explicit pornographic filth would have had such a high and noble aim? Just when you think things couldn’t get any worse, along comes “Anaconda”…a video to be appreciated even by the most hardened pornography addict, but sure to raise the self-esteem of curvy girls everywhere.
In a similar manner, Beyoncé used her recent appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA’s) to promote feminism: a type of feminism which apparently is meant to inspire a greater respect for women who grind on stage, simulate the sex act and sing “bow down bitches” over and over again. Of course Beyoncé is the same woman who worked with Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign, no doubt causing tens of thousands of American children to search for their new hero on YouTube where she performs any number of overtly sexual acts.
Beyoncé’s definition of feminism was immediately questioned on social media.
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