Quote from: Aalonso on March 20, 2016, 09:10:30 PM
Quote from: Herbie on March 20, 2016, 08:25:26 PM
QuoteThen what? Leave it up to your stans to theorize and make up MESS to give the message more UMPH?
Here are some of the stans you speak of, who have taken something meaningless and turned it into something edgy:
Another VOID argument. Sorry.
Oh wait I didnt see this. No, sorry. You havent proven that this package has impacted and thrust the world into some conversation about race and police. Rudy clearly said he was upset about what her costumes represented in a time where targets are ALREADY on the back of police officers.Meaning the movement and discussions about this mess had already been prevalent in the news. All of the videos you posted are reactions to the Super Bowl performance where the focal point is her costume and what they think it represents. Its left wide open for anyone to make edgy because the song is fuckin pointless and it shouldn't be. And thats the problem people in this thread have with Formation. Beyonce being called racist is bigger than the black pride piece. I wont even comment on that blonde girl because shes a fucking dingbat and made no sense whatsoever. All I see are Foxnews links. they are known for villainizing blacks who they can call race mongers. none of those videos prove that the song's message was loud and clear. They say her outfit was.
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QuoteYou havent proven that this package has impacted and thrust the world into some conversation about race and police.
You're asking me to prove things that I never claimed. If anything I've always said that I am glad to see that 'fas is getting IN on the conversation, in her own way. Never made a claim that she created it.
QuoteAll of the videos you posted are reactions to the Super Bowl performance where the focal point is her costume and what they think it represents.
Again, showing the impact of her message. You're focused on the lyrics of the song itself. I am looking at the entire package and promotion of this song. Regardless of whether the message is baked into the lyrics, the costumes, the video, hand gestures -- these are all forms in which powerful messages can be sent.
QuoteAll I see are Foxnews links. they are known for villainizing blacks who they can call race mongers. none of those videos prove that the song's message was loud and clear. They say her outfit was.
I see. Here are some people commenting on things other than the outfit. Business Insider actually gives a breakdown of the political messages she sent through Formation. Enjoy.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-messages-in-beyonces-formation-2016-2