If you say so.
Nonetheless, all women know that once you reach a certain level of success, there's going to be a crowd of mostly men trying to tear you down and put yourself back in your place.
This has bothinf to do with being a Swiftie. I like Rock and Roll. I've got nothing against Taylor Swift and she's had some catchy songs that I did like. I would not call myself a fan, much less a Swiftie.
Nonetheless, when even nonfans can easily see what is going on with you guys falling all over yourselves to tear her down with the most ridiculous nonsense, perhaps it's time to consider thatyour criticisms may be more about a bruised limp-dick ego than it is about her artistry or her business acumen.
I get it. We all know it's a rigged game. She wasn't supposed do better at said game than you. She's female. But she did and what does that say about all the far right chest thumping dudes?
Other than that maybe you should mind your busoness and choose to spend more time building and creating instead of policing women, I mean. Since you're so much naturally better at it than all us poor pathetic, weak, females, that is.
We're seeing the same thing with Beyoncé and Cowboy Carter. Simone Biles. Greta Gerwig. Margot Robbie. We've seen it time and time again.
Y'all just falling all over yourselves.
But by all means, criticize away. And you're right in that it says something about culture. You're just wrong about what.