A snippet of a feminist movement, brought to you by Robin Thicke.
[Verse 3: T.I.]
One thing I ask of you
Let me be the one you back that *** to
Go, from Malibu, to Paris, boo
Yeah, I had a bitch, but she ain't bad as you
So hit me up when you passing through
I'll give you something big enough to tear your *** in two
Swag on, even when you dress casual
I mean it's almost unbearable
Then, honey you're not there when I'm
With my foresight bitch you pay me by
Nothing like your last guy, he too square for you
He don't smack that *** and pull your hair like that
So I just watch and wait for you to salute
But you didn't pick
Not many women can refuse this pimpin'
I'm a nice guy, but don't get it if you get with me
Yes, he actually had the gall, to go on air, and declare this song 'feminist'.
Now, I consider myself a humanist. I think men are portrayed just as poorly throughout media as women are. I think everyone deserves respect, to seek happiness, to live life as they see fit.
But oh boy, the 70's bra burner in me made an appearance, when a man dares to smile, bat his eye lashes, and tell me that this is 'feminist', that it's not degrading. Honestly Mr.Thicke, don't insult our intelligence.
Your song is tits and sex, don't try to pretend it's art, conversation, and a push for women's rights.
Moronic.
For more on the controversy and links to videos, click the following link.
Robin Thicke: 'Blurred Lines' Is A 'Feminist Movement,' Lyrics Got 'Misconstrued'
[Verse 3: T.I.]
One thing I ask of you
Let me be the one you back that *** to
Go, from Malibu, to Paris, boo
Yeah, I had a bitch, but she ain't bad as you
So hit me up when you passing through
I'll give you something big enough to tear your *** in two
Swag on, even when you dress casual
I mean it's almost unbearable
Then, honey you're not there when I'm
With my foresight bitch you pay me by
Nothing like your last guy, he too square for you
He don't smack that *** and pull your hair like that
So I just watch and wait for you to salute
But you didn't pick
Not many women can refuse this pimpin'
I'm a nice guy, but don't get it if you get with me
Yes, he actually had the gall, to go on air, and declare this song 'feminist'.
Now, I consider myself a humanist. I think men are portrayed just as poorly throughout media as women are. I think everyone deserves respect, to seek happiness, to live life as they see fit.
But oh boy, the 70's bra burner in me made an appearance, when a man dares to smile, bat his eye lashes, and tell me that this is 'feminist', that it's not degrading. Honestly Mr.Thicke, don't insult our intelligence.
Your song is tits and sex, don't try to pretend it's art, conversation, and a push for women's rights.
Moronic.
For more on the controversy and links to videos, click the following link.
Robin Thicke: 'Blurred Lines' Is A 'Feminist Movement,' Lyrics Got 'Misconstrued'