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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Where?... where does it specifically say she is a fan?
You projected that as an excuse to render her biased. Although it's made clear this is her field of academic expertise. .. Speaking for myself here that does not reflect well on you.
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She opens the article by referring to the song as "the summer smash hit we all needed" and follows with;
"Complete with sexy costumes, fantastical set pieces, exotic animals, and updo hairstyles reminiscent of the very best of the 1990s, the WAP video is nothing short of a visual feast."
She is a fan. It's called reading between the lines, Kizzy.
She then goes on to make two major claims
1) That the only people criticising it are men
2) That the only critique is against female sexual empowerment and the critics are all coming from that angle.
Both claims are demonstrably false.
I'm not sure what else there is to say.