Beyonce' Needs to Stop Using the N-Word and Kill the Feminist Rhetoric!!!

I recently watched the Beyonce' performance at this year's Coachella Festival. She is still currently the best female out here to do it with weave and booty shorts. However, why does this often referred to as the "queen" so often uses the N-word? Why does she use the N-word describe men especially, Black men? In her recent music and stage shows, why does she constantly push this feminist, anti -man agenda when she is a successful wife and mother? She first became a girl friend, then a fiance', and then a wife. After she did all of this.....she then became a mother. Black females, did y'all notice her pattern in her relationship and the path she chose on her way to motherhood?

So, with all of this love that she obviously for her black man at home, why does she always push such an anti-man agenda? It is quite obvious that Beyonce' is pro-marriage. She is also very pro having children with a husband instead of out of wedlock. Why doesn't she ever push this narrative in her music to the legions of young and not so young "girls" who worship her every move? This is very strange and contradicting behavior to say the least.

Now, in her recent show performance at this year's Coachella Festival, she referrered to a lined up group of Black males as buggaboos from an old Destiny's Child song. But....she had the simple/naive young guys shucking and buck dancing on stage in response to her question, "Can y'all make me laugh?" to the loud giggly approval of the young black girls who were also on stage with her as back up dancers. Look. I know these young guys (quite possibly members of black Greek letter organizations) were excited to be apart of that performance as well as to get to "stomp" on stage with Beyonce,' but there is some serious man training that needs to be done with so many of our boys and young men today. I think the guys on the stage can use a lesson what it means to have self respect as men and how important it is to be mindful of the image of that one puts out into society.
I thought it was degrading and humiliating of those young men the way she portrayed them as noodled spined SIMPS.

Even worse, those young fellas in that performance probably still don't have a clue about the image they volunteered to portray and present to the world about themselves as well as black males in general. Oh, and what was up with the "suck my balls!" routine? Can guys get on a world stage, grab their dicks and yell for two minutes "suck my balls"? No way! It would be considered sexist and misogynistic. Most, importantly it would be considered in very bad taste and as a man, I would totally agree.

People, PLEASE stop comparing this man hating, weave wearing, booty shorts (with no booty) wearing chick to to the King, Michael Jackson. He is the King for very good reasons. She is an awesome performer on stage when she is just singing, dancing (shakin that monkey) (in my John Witherspoon voice) and without the feminist, anti-man rhetoric. Her music videos are epic. Needless tosay, I was not a fan of the whole Lemonade experience. But, anyway, She has definitely made history by being the very first Black women to headline the Coachella Festival in its 19 year history. The King never preached against women nor against men. His shows made every man and every woman in attendance feel included. This so called "queen Bey" still has some growing up to do, in my opinion. Still, I have all of the confidence in the world that she will get there, eventually. However, in the meantime, shout out to Bruno Mars and all other music today that bring men and women together in fun and in love.

Okay, Bee haters, I mean, Bey Hivers.....start stinging.


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