Astro Cat wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:51 pm
seeds wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 5:01 pm
In 2020, a song by Cardi B called
"WAP" debuted at No 1 on Billboard's hot 100.
As it relates to my heated conversation with FlashDangerpants regarding the gradual devolution of our general morality, I remember growing up watching American Bandstand back in the 50s and 60s.
I pictured what would have happened back then if
"WAP" had been listed as number 1 on good ol' Dick Clark's top 10 national hits of the day...
...
In WAP, a woman simply expresses her sexual prowess (which is something people have sung about since the dawn of time). I notice that men sing about their sexual prowess all the time (even in the 50's and 60's!), but the moment a woman talks about
her arousal and
her prowess, suddenly it's the worst thing in the world!
I'll take a woman's sexual power over misogyny and racism any day of the week. Plus,
the song is a banger. Thanks for linking it...
You're welcome.
And thank
you, Astro Cat, for being a member of a more recent generation who is so clearly and generously demonstrating (exemplifying/proving) my point (as per the bits bolded by me).
I mean, to call those lyrics from hell

as simply being a situation where a woman is
"...expressing her sexual prowess..." is quite a rosy interpretation.
seeds wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 5:01 pm
After that, we can discuss the morality of Lady Gaga wearing a meat dress...
...in a world where this exists...

Astro Cat wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:51 pm
I don't understand the argument. You realize that music stars in the 50's and 60's wore jewelry and clothes worth bazillions of times what this meat dress cost to make, right? Now I'm not arguing the ethics of wearing a meat dress, I'm arguing that your argument that things "used to be better" misses the mark by a wiiiiide margin.
If I have to explain to you how juxtaposing this image...
...with
this image...
...is yet another example of the devolution of our general morality, then I'm afraid the problem is worse than I thought.
First of all, it's bad enough that we torture and slaughter innocent creatures in factory farms because we like the taste of their flesh.
However, it is something else altogether to use their
sacrifice in such an immoral and tawdry display, purely for the sake of entertainment.
Yet, that's exactly what the latest (first world/western) generations of humans have come to accept as being perfectly okay.
And secondly, I wonder if Lady Gaga would think it appropriate to sashay around in that meat monstrosity in front of those starving children?
(Oh dear, I can already hear the jokes)
I, personally, am one who is able to project my mind into outer space and look back down on the earth from a higher perspective.
And from that elevated vantage point, there appears to be very little distance between us as we move about on this tiny ball.
In which case (to me, anyway), that is exactly what she's doing; she is sashaying around in front of starving children (metaphorically speaking, of course), while not only wasting precious food for the sake of vulgar (hedonistic) entertainment purposes,...
...but she, along with all those who accept and applaud this immoral behavior, are obviously completely devoid of any empathy or gratitude towards the innocent creatures who are forced to sacrifice their lives in order to sustain our lives.
Now, I don't expect you to accept my argument, nevertheless, does that at least help you to understand it a little better?
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