Bella Poarch- From normal tiktoker to Elite tiktoker (VC's post that left me shook in my mind)

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Here's the link to the article:

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.
So correct. As a female, I get very frustrated when women tell men they aren't sex objects, which is true, but then they go and contradict themselves by showing off intimate parts which in turn, causes men to lust after them. This is one of those things where it definitely IS NOT justifiable for men to sexually assault women if they're wearing something inappropriate, but it does explain it. Women say, "We can wear what we want, and it's always the man's fault for attempting to touch us!" No, it's BOTH of your faults. One, the woman is being hypocritical and contradicting. Two, the man should have self control.

I also hate when female artists rap about women empowerment, when literally everything they say will cause a lustful, narcissistic reaction from their fans for spreading out a confusing message. They tell men to stop rapping about women as if they're toys (which I agree with, that's not right) but then female rappers go right on ahead and rap about themselves like they're sex objects anyway.

Whoooo the messiness...I feel like I'm the only teenager who understands how troublesome the music industry is. Well, they're evil so of course they're pushing all this -ish on us.
 

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I also think she's spreading the p3d0 agenda with the way she acts childlike in almost all her tik toks's :confused:
Yep, she is. And this will probably take you by surprise if you don't already know: This WOMAN is 24 years old.

...acting like this.

Also, I've seen her Instagram when I first found out about her. The older photos of herself look so much more enlightening. She actually looks like an adult, not a 5 year old. She also looks like she had more humanity back then, which she did, but you know when you sign your life away, you're forced to do vile things behind closed doors which increases immorality.

She even had a Halloween photo with J4mes Ch4rles, and it didn't look like an ordinary party. There were baby dolls on the table, and Bella looked very uncomfortable. But you know, these satanists be meeting up in secret places to do evil things and I'm assuming all of it is sort of new to Bella, but she blew up, meaning she's already done a bunch of evil things already. So much so, that it means nothing to her anymore. Nowadays, she looks satisfied with her fame and riches.

Well anyway, sure can't wait to see the governments and hollywood burn to the ground pretty soon.
 
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So correct. As a female, I get very frustrated when women tell men they aren't sex objects, which is true, but then they go and contradict themselves by showing off intimate parts which in turn, causes men to lust after them. This is one of those things where it definitely IS NOT justifiable for men to sexually assault women if they're wearing something inappropriate, but it does explain it. Women say, "We can wear what we want, and it's always the man's fault for attempting to touch us!" No, it's BOTH of your faults. One, the woman is being hypocritical and contradicting. Two, the man should have self control.

I also hate when female artists rap about women empowerment, when literally everything they say will cause a lustful, narcissistic reaction from their fans for spreading out a confusing message. They tell men to stop rapping about women as if they're toys (which I agree with, that's not right) but then female rappers go right on ahead and rap about themselves like they're sex objects anyway.

Whoooo the messiness...I feel like I'm the only teenager who understands how troublesome the music industry is. Well, they're evil so of course they're pushing all this -ish on us.
Thank you so much!!!!! People overlooked my post. When they missed the point.
I like how you took an article with some depth, and turned it into another shallow argument that's laced with body envy, and targets other women instead of the true perpetrators.
This one.

This one is not body envy.

It pisses me off when people assume that.

I'm saying how they proceed to contradict themselves thus proving the "sexist" point.
 
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Thank you so much!!!!! People overlooked my

This one.

This one is not body envy.

It pisses me off when people assume that.

I'm saying how they proceed to contradict themselves thus proving the "sexist" point.
I don't think there is a contradiction. A contradiction would be saying dressing sexy is bad, then turning around and saying it's good.

You are making an appeal to hypocrisy. Which is technically wrong in and of itself, but in context it's even worse than wrong. How a woman dresses should have nothing to do with how she is treated. A woman can walk around in a string bikini and still say not to treat her badly, and it's not hypocritical or a contradiction.
 
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I don't think there is a contradiction. A contradiction would be saying dressing sexy is bad, then turning around and saying it's good.

You are making an appeal to hypocrisy. Which is technically wrong in and of itself, but in context it's even worse than wrong. How a woman dresses should have nothing to do with how she is treated. A woman can walk around in a string bikini and still say not to treat her badly, and it's not hypocritical or a contradiction.
You needa go on tiktok for a sec. Girls saying their not objects and then start ass-twerking. That's a wh*re move. You want men to treat you well because of your demeanor not because "She has a nice ass, fine tits, I'm gonna steal her viriginity."
 
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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.
It's very true. :( I have noticed homosexual girls claiming this is why "they're this way", because of sexist men. They tend to generalise all men, rather than targetting the sexist ones. Misandrists think misandry would end misogny.
 
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I don't think there is a contradiction. A contradiction would be saying dressing sexy is bad, then turning around and saying it's good.

You are making an appeal to hypocrisy. Which is technically wrong in and of itself, but in context it's even worse than wrong. How a woman dresses should have nothing to do with how she is treated. A woman can walk around in a string bikini and still say not to treat her badly, and it's not hypocritical or a contradiction.
Dressing sexually and then saying “don’t sexualize me” is absolutely contradictory. Women do it all the time though - because it’s a powerful feeling to know you can get attention and then claim you don’t want it.

Also no one becomes a star in any capacity these days without pushing the Elite’s agenda. Everyone is groomed and that includes plastic surgery and whatever else is required to push illusion.
 
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Dressing sexually and then saying “don’t sexualize me” is absolutely contradictory. Women do it all the time though - because it’s a powerful feeling to know you can get attention and then claim you don’t want it.

Also no one becomes a star in any capacity these days without pushing the Elite’s agenda. Everyone is groomed and that includes plastic surgery and whatever else is required to push illusion.
Exactly because you don't want to be seen as a sex object. People tend to confuse being seen as one as a form of sex empowerment, but I tell you, that's not a thing. If people use, want and like you for your body and not as you as a person, I say you're not being respected. In addition, sexualising yourself leads more people to sexualise you.
 
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