Feminazis Open Fire on Taylor Swift

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Originally posted at David Horowitz’s Newsreal:

There is no limit to the amount of control that feminazis want to have over our lives. If women do not adhere to the unbelievably strict rules set down for us by the fascist feminist Left, then they are labeled anti-feminist and anti-woman. The latest example of the femisogynist litmus test is Taylor Swift, denounced as unfeminist… for writing about true love and having a wholesome image. The nerve!

Taylor Swift isn’t even 21 yet, and she’s already a force to be reckoned with. She became a superstar in 2006 at the age of sixteen, and today she’s sold over 10 million albums and appeared in several major motion pictures. She’s written her own music and said that most of her songs are autobiographical. She not only sings, but she also plays guitar and has produced much of her own music. Does any of this matter? Nope! Her latest song, Mine, has the femisogynists up in arms.

This song is rife with freaky-deaky, weirdo language that frames Swift as someone perpetually under the ownership, or at least care, of a male authority. The lyrics describe her as not a woman, but as a “careless man’s careful daughter” that her new boyfriend has “made a rebel of.” This is problematic to me, in the sense that it implies a transfer of her ownership from one man to another. I think it’s weird in this song that she doesn’t seem to have any sense of her own identity away from the love interest, or her father. I do, however, give her props for the use of the line “we got bills to pay.” Though grammatically incorrect, it implies that Taylor will be helping to pay the bills though some means of gainful employment. Let’s go back in time 50 years so that I can congratulate her on being progressive!

The other thing I found noteworthy was how Taylor was dealing with the transition from teen star to general entertainer. As much as she infantilizes herself, Swift is distinctly more adult here as compared to her previous videos. She’s got bills to pay! She has children! Usually when you see “teen” stars (she’s 20) make the transition from adolescence, they do it via the sexy route, à la Britney, LiLo, and Miley. This video is unique in the sense that Taylor Swift appears to be trying to age herself into a more matronly, albeit still conventionally attractive, role. It’s not often that we are encouraged to make an association between young pop starlets and motherhood….

Aside from completely misconstruing the lyrics, why does it matter what Taylor Swift writes about? Here is a self-made woman, someone who has built a career for herself, and done it in a classy, age-appropriate manner. For most rational, normal people, Taylor Swift is considered a role model. But it’s not good enough for the feminazis. Heaven forbid someone writes songs about their own feelings without consulting the fascist feminists about whether or not it’s considered Feminist Approved.

Feministing also jumped on the anti-Taylor Swift bandwagon, because Taylor Swift — a woman — is somehow “sexist.” And the reason that she is sexist is because a few femisogynists decided that the message of her music is somehow bad. Traditional love and romance is considered the most sexist thing ever when it comes to these enlightened beings. (After all, why should a woman be in a traditional, loving, respectful relationship?) When you consider that, as stated before, most of Swift’s songs are autobiographical, as in, based on her own experiences in relationships, it’s even more ridiculous. The feminazis claim that the issue is that music should speak to people, but obviously her music does speak to people, or she wouldn’t be selling millions and millions of albums. The issue here isn’t that women and girls don’t empathize with Taylor Swift’s lyrics, it’s that the feminazis want to decide what kind of relationships are sexist and not sexist.

The issue here is not about Taylor Swift. It’s about the monster that these feminazis have turned feminism into. Equality has gone completely out the window. It’s just like how pro-abortion advocates call themselves “pro-choice”. It isn’t about women deciding what choices to make for themselves. Taylor Swift, for example, is a successful, independent, wealthy woman who has accomplished so much at an incredibly young age. But because certain women who have hijacked the term feminist don’t like what she sings about, she’s automatically labeled as sexist and anti-feminist. Wouldn’t equality mean that a woman could choose to write whatever kind of music she wanted to write about… and that women could choose to listen to whatever kind of music they like? Feminism is not about a litmus test for how a woman lives her life, and it isn’t a list of rules. Feminism is about equality… something that the women who claim to be fighting for women’s right threw out the window a long time ago.

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Ay-yi-yi. Could these b!tches make themselves more irrelevant?

rockmom on September 3, 2010 at 4:06 PM

Feminists no longer speak for todays woman, and they know it. Something tells me, these women have never had the pleasure of a first love, or any real love in the traditional sense, and want to reek their anger, disappointment, vengence, and hate …on to others, to make them feel as bad as they do.

Being a woman is about choice. The choice to choose who you love. The choice to choose IF you love. The choice to go where you want, learn what you want, be who you want to be. It’s about choosing to marry, or to not marry. To be single, and work, or married, and working. Whether it’s in the home, in an office, or delivering the mail. It’s about choosing to raise a family while working, or being a stay at home mom. It’s about choosing the names you give your children, the lessons you teach them, so they carry those the rest of their lives. It’s about leaving a legacy of heirs, or a legacy of how you lived your life, should you choose an alternative to family.

It’s about women standing together, because we all have one common bond. We all have, or had a mother. Whether you knew them or not. Without that, none would be here.

Feminists have lost their way, and I’m certain they know it, and are losing a battle here. They’ll continue to spew their hate, ignorance, indifference, and judements onto others they hate…but in the end, they will lose.

It’s sad…because what should be an openess to all, because we’re women, and sisters, and should be there for each other….some choose to use as a vice, to rip us apart.

capejasmine on September 3, 2010 at 4:10 PM

She should have been a young black girl rapper from LA writing “songs” or “raps” about “Hoe’s” and “Bitches” and then she would be seen as a “strong”, “empowered”, “young black woman taking on the male-dominated hip-hop power brokers” and “speaking truth to power”!

Opposite Day on September 3, 2010 at 4:16 PM

I wrote this after on my Facebook page after I saw this music video:

Taylor Swift music has such a traditional view of love, which odd for someone her age. She’s almost from an era bygone.

That is probably why the feminists hate her.

terryannonline on September 3, 2010 at 4:44 PM

Has she been empowered to learn how to sing in tune in concert yet? ‘Cause…she really…REALLY…can’t.

jamie gumm on September 3, 2010 at 4:52 PM

Cassy, you might want to post the music video. It shows what the Feminists are talking about.

terryannonline on September 3, 2010 at 4:55 PM

Feminazis have tried very hard to make women feel like doing what so many women feel naturally urged to do – stay home and raise a family, manage a household, help their husband be successful – is wrong and comparable to slave ownership. They try really hard to diminish it, as if those choices are bad, when what they really can do is create healthy homes for kids, happy men, and fulfilled women. They just can’t understand why ANY woman would choose to put child rearing and family above their own career or sexual aspirations to sleep with as many men and women as they can. It’s foreign to them, but they also have been taught to see it as a traditional slavery.

It doesn’t matter to them that the stability and safety of a household filled with love, respect and a healthy division of duties to the family is liberating, not enslaving.

PastorJon on September 3, 2010 at 5:14 PM

Q: How many feminists does it take to screw in a light bulb.
A: That’s not funny!

These people more and more are beclowning themselves.

rbj on September 3, 2010 at 7:29 PM

Aren’t most feminists these days actually academics who are trying desperately to control the narrative in order to protect their academic sinecures?

Dhuka on September 3, 2010 at 7:52 PM

They should dress up as Ewoks and make a video.

John the Libertarian on September 3, 2010 at 9:14 PM

I watched the video, it was pretty good (and I don’t even like country music!). I don’t see what the feminazi’s are complaining about, maybe she rolled her eyes and I missed it.

mad scientist on September 3, 2010 at 10:17 PM

Feminism for me meant that I wasn’t the ‘property’ of my father or my husband, that I could vote and own property, that I could be the tomboy that I am and not be considered deviant, that I could make the choices that I felt were right for me.
It wasn’t and isn’t demonizing a nice kid-I turn 40 next month so I’m old enough to be her mother-who’s doing well by doing good.
If I had a daughter I’d want her to be more like TS and less like Ms. Cyrus who has started to look and act like a cheap piece of a**!

annoyinglittletwerp on September 4, 2010 at 12:29 AM

femi-nazi: “Let’s go back in time 50 years so that I can congratulate her on being progressive!”

This idea of theirs is the thing that just blows my mind. Fifty years ago was the year 1960. These worthless old bags really think that their generation invented the idea of women leaving the kitchen. I wonder what their mothers, who survived the Depression and helped win a World War by riveting together flying fortresses and tending wounded soldiers, thought of their “brave” and “independent” daughters “pioneering” the cause of women’s “liberation” by… um… holding a picket sign or something?

joe_doufu on September 4, 2010 at 1:51 AM

This is problematic to me, in the sense that it implies a transfer of her ownership from one man to another. I think it’s weird in this song that she doesn’t seem to have any sense of her own identity away from the love interest, or her father.

This quote made me think they were talking about Muslim women and Sharia law. Those women have no identity.

the feminazis finally speak and who do they bash?? Taylor Swift. Hey you lib women…start bashing Sharia Law, Burkas, stoning and honor killings….then I may listen.

becki51758 on September 4, 2010 at 7:13 AM

Taylor Swift is a magnificent young woman. Smart, independent, creative, a self made success, pretty. All of these qualities together make her very attractive.
I’m not a fan of country music so her musical style isn’t exactly my cup of tea but I’m happy for her and wish her continued success. I just hope she doesn’t let progressive criticism get to her and change her.
The fact that she’s being criticized by “feminists” is a good thing. It shows that she’s doing it right.

single stack on September 4, 2010 at 8:48 AM

A minor point, but I love how the writer at teenagerie complains about Taylor’s grammar while misspelling forest as “forrest” (not to mention many awkwardly constructed sentences). And may I note the irony of feminists treating women as if they were zoo animals? How progressive!

Couldn’t open the second link to feministing….

Buy Danish on September 4, 2010 at 9:05 AM

“This song is rife with freaky-deaky, weirdo language that frames Swift as someone perpetually under the ownership, or at least care, of a male authority. … This is problematic to me, in the sense that it implies a transfer of her ownership from one man to another.”

Well, if it’s really so “problematic”, where’s the “outrage” at muslims and their quran-commanded abuse of women from the feminazis?

Lockstein13 on September 4, 2010 at 9:08 AM

You would have thought she was one of them, like her mother.

tarpon on September 4, 2010 at 10:02 AM

Taylor Swift must be doing something right. First, disrespected by Kanye West at those music awards “Imma let you finish”… Now by the radical feminists. Which group next?

EternalVigilance on September 4, 2010 at 12:18 PM

Hell for any employer is hiring an ardent feminist.

Dhuka on September 4, 2010 at 7:42 PM

Taylor Swift has donated generously to the Tennessee areas that were damaged by floods.

Whereas modern feminists have donated to the MSM.

Machiavelli Hobbes on September 4, 2010 at 10:36 PM

So Lady GaGa committing mass murder in Telephone and Katie Perry taking down poor innocent Gummy Bears (howbeit rude ones) while Keisha wakes up in the master bath tub of some strangers house that she wandered into during the nite is ok but Taylor Swift singing about a what happens in every day America’s life deserves their scorn?

Thats ok. They deserve ours.

NTxOkie on September 5, 2010 at 2:54 AM

This quote made me think they were talking about Muslim women and Sharia law. Those women have no identity.

the feminazis finally speak and who do they bash?? Taylor Swift. Hey you lib women…start bashing Sharia Law, Burkas, stoning and honor killings….then I may listen.

becki51758 on September 4, 2010 at 7:13 AM

Amen.

It amazes me that the feminist of the Western world have it so good compared to women in other parts of the country and they complain about the stupidest thing.

If feminist were really concerned about their fellow sisters, they’d be fighting for equality in Africa, China and the Middle East.

Instead, they complain about Sarah Palin and Taylor Swift.

No wonder people hate feminists.

Conservative Samizdat on September 5, 2010 at 5:35 AM

Sp singing about the men in her life or the men in the lives of any average woman makes her not a woman?

*facepalm*

Yakko77 on September 5, 2010 at 1:43 PM

I have a father, a husband, sons. I am surrounded by men and boys. Feminists would look at my life and say I am owned by them, I live to get them off to school and work, and clean up their messes. What they don’t realize is that I am the center of their universe and they are all my planets. I am the Queen of Everything. Feminists see what they see from the outside, looking in. If they could see what I see every day, they would think I was one of the most powerful women alive. Motherhood is an institution for a reason, and that institution is ME.

Kristamatic on September 5, 2010 at 3:28 PM

Feminism, like liberalism and all the other ism’s of the left are all about hedonism in one form or another and how best to institutionalize it.

wtng2fish on September 5, 2010 at 6:45 PM

Cassie won this one. One feminist link comes up blank now, and the other closed comments after somebody posted a link to Cassie’s post.

FWIW, I think the phrase — careless man’c careful daughter — rings brilliant.

levi from queens on September 5, 2010 at 6:51 PM

also — the exultant phrase after –we got bills to pay– was — we got nothing figured out.

levi from queens on September 5, 2010 at 6:59 PM

Though grammatically incorrect, it implies that Taylor will be helping to pay the bills though some means of gainful employment. Let’s go back in time 50 years so that I can congratulate her on being progressive!

What “progressive”? My grandmother went to work every day in the 40′s and 50′s and 60′s, to the local Iron Works. Mostly she was interested in feeding her family and not losing the house. Nothing progressive about taking care of yourself and your family.

My grandmother went to school in a one room schoolhouse and quit after 8th grade to work. But she had excellent grammar and spelling skills, and she never asked for a handout from anybody.

On the other hand, progressives think you need the help of government and smart people who know better.

disa on September 5, 2010 at 11:15 PM

I have a father, a husband, sons. I am surrounded by men and boys. Feminists would look at my life and say I am owned by them, I live to get them off to school and work, and clean up their messes. What they don’t realize is that I am the center of their universe and they are all my planets. I am the Queen of Everything. Feminists see what they see from the outside, looking in. If they could see what I see every day, they would think I was one of the most powerful women alive. Motherhood is an institution for a reason, and that institution is ME.

Kristamatic on September 5, 2010 at 3:28 PM

As a unmarried male, your post was bit of a revelation. Its also a very wise and insightful post. Thanks for sharing.

Conservative Samizdat on September 6, 2010 at 12:12 AM

I’ve never been a big Taylor Swift fan, but that was a great song, and an even better video. I picked up a strong implication that she found it hard to get married because her parents’ marriage ended in divorce. Extreme feminism has contributed greatly to the divorce rate by denigrating the value of marriage and raising children, while burdening women with the responsibility to have a career on top of their marriage or consider themselves a failure. The song they complain about so much promotes marriage and staying married, and raising children. Is that irony, or do they just hate marriage that much?

Hmmm. Betty Friedan said, “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” And I distinctly remember the quote from a famous feminist — if not the name of the feminist — who said, “It’s a fallacy to speak of raising children, since children will grow up raised or not.”

Maybe they do just hate marriage that much. Which might explain this.

It’s funny how often the best things are the ones most complained about by the left.

There Goes The Neighborhood on September 6, 2010 at 8:12 AM

Thanks Terry, I watched the video link you posted. But it has me sratching my head here in NC.

Why would the feminist leaders give a rats rip about this video or the lyrics of this song when there is so much more material out there to be concerned about.

Is the feminist movement afraid of rappers and their lyrics about what they do and are going to do to women? Liberal feminists are a joke. A bunch of poopie little girls with the same old tired talking points. More and more, I hope women see that the liberal feminists were never really worried about the womans movement. They were worried about the Socialist Movement.

Really, the true strenght of what’s left or still worth pursuing in the womans movement is squarely in the lap of Consevative women. If the movement was meant to empower woman, then look to womwn like Palin, Bachmann and Cheney to fulfill those dreams.

hawkdriver on September 6, 2010 at 8:33 AM

Opposite Day on September 3, 2010 at 4:16 PM

Missed yours. I was thinking the same thing.

hawkdriver on September 6, 2010 at 8:38 AM

“pioneering” the cause of women’s “liberation” by… um… holding a picket sign or something?

Because to these “womyn”, protesting is more valuable than actual accomplishments. My daughter was exposed to groups of women such as these at college. She once told me the common threads among these women appeared to be a combination of anger and misery. She also described them as looking “perpetually constipated”. She’s right.

oldleprechaun on September 6, 2010 at 9:18 AM

Katy Perry said it best when Kanye West upstaged Swift at last years MTV Video Music Awards. To attack Taylor Swift for anything is like stepping on a puppy!

These so-called feminists are out and out bullies, not to mention complete idiots!

pilamaye on September 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM

What a terrific song and video. What a great role model. At least in this video, they took things in the proper order: meet, court, fall in love, get engage, marry, and have kids. How refreshing.

She is a beautiful young woman (thanks for the youtube link). Those eyes, wow, just gorgeous. I would be happy for any of my young female relatives to see this video and listen to her music.

karenhasfreedom on September 7, 2010 at 3:52 AM

“Wouldn’t equality mean that a woman could choose to write whatever kind of music she wanted to write about… and that women could choose to listen to whatever kind of music they like? Feminism is not about a litmus test for how a woman lives her life, and it isn’t a list of rules. Feminism is about equality… something that the women who claim to be fighting for women’s right threw out the window a long time ago.”

Yes. It would be about equality. No, it is not about any litmus test. And, yes these “feminists” are not really feminists at all, but fascists. They’re “feminacists.” I’m so sick of them. I like Taylor Swift; she’s actually a lady, who commands respect because she behaves RESPECTFULLY towards others. [Can you hear me now you loser Kanye?!]

mountainaires on September 8, 2010 at 8:55 AM