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I've noticed that when woman spread messages of their body is not an sex object, (as I've said countless times before), they dress up promiscuously (with promiscuity) contradicting the message. Is it, "woman aren't sex objects unless we want to feel good about our bodies and how attractive we look with them?". Hmmm. *insert emoji scratching its chin emoji*. Interestingggggggg.
I think people have glazed over the subject you are addressing. It’s a valid subject.
The purpose of the endlessly repeated whore/empowerment message is essentially to create a rift of bitterness between male and female, further undermining the fabric of society which is family.
If kids have nothing to counter this message, they will grow up incapable of experiencing intimacy with the opposite sex, and fostering a false sense of their own sexuality. This makes them prone to further persuasion by the gay, kink alphabet agenda.
They use the strip club paradigm in which the males are either pimps or johns and the females are the prostitutes/strippers. The males’ business is exploitation and the females’ is manipulation, which is also a hostile act. Instead of love between the sexes, which God intended for us, there is an underlying hatred, as exemplified by the murders in the video.
For the boys, they see what they often see, women heavily made up and scantily clad. This pornography appeals to their base desires and cuts off their ability to reason. They learn to sexualize the girls they encounter in the real world.
For girls:
The video reminds me of Pat Benatar’s “Love is a Battlefield.” In it the women are prostitutes and they struggle against their pimp. In the end all they can do is shimmy, so there’s no real empowerment there.
In the end of Bella’s video the girls stagger around broken, which is what they want to create in the minds of young women.
In a real strip club scenario, the women who enter the industry are in pieces, mostly from childhood abuse. They gain a sense of false empowerment over their sexuality through learning the art of manipulating men for money. Many marry out of the business and, unlike a thief or drug dealer who ends up in jail, they have no consequences, no epiphany, and continue their behavior in their new lives and within their marriages. Like the limping sex dolls, they go out into the world as broken people.
The word bitch, much like the n word, has been normalized by popular culture and used in the vernacular. The original meaning remains the same, so the psychological effect on women who use the term ensures girls will continue to degrade themselves and each other once the TV is shut off.