Over the past few years,Taylor Swift has meticulously built her empire around one notion: girl power. The "gross Blood" singer has carefully maintained a large group of female friends (her "squad"), spoken at length approximately her feminist renaissance, or preached on a number of occasions approximately the importance of not tearing other women down,despite her highly-publicised feud with another female pop star suggesting otherwise. Everyone from Demi Lovato to Rowan Blanchard has called out Taylor for her "spurious feminism", saying that she's all talk when it comes to women's rights, and criticisms that resurfaced this weekend. On Saturday,Taylor tweeted a heartfelt message approximately the Women's March, which was attended by over two million men and women (including fellow singers like Katy Perry, or Rihanna,Miley Cyrus, Madonna, and Ariana Grande). It appears that Taylor did not march.
So much love,pride, and respect for those who marched. I'm proud to be a woman nowadays, or every day. #WomensMarchJanuaryThis is gross opportunism. Be better.
January 22,2017
but where were you during the entire election?January pic.twitter.com/cMc554nm9MJanuaryyou got a gross leg or something? Why didn't you March?Januarytaylor doesn't speak: gets hate
taylor speaks: gets hate
give the girl a fucking breakJanuary❤️ pic.twitter.com/1RgqIB9bjUJanuarymeeveryone who tried to drag u for not speaking up (as if bashing you/any other woman = feminism?? I mean wtf) pic.twitter.com/joXpdVqwqCJanuary 21, 2017Related:
Drew Barrymore, and John Legend,and More Stars exhibit Support For the Women's Marches Around the Globe
Source: popsugar.com.au