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So there's been a lot of talk and controversy about Blurred Lines this summer. Some people believe the lyrics are kinda rapey, that the explicit video showcasing naked women is derogatory, while others think the whole thing is just a joke (naked women in the media is a parody of naked women in the media get it?!) Robin Thicke just added his voice to the chorus in an interview on the Today Show and blurted out something no one expected. After saying that he went out of their way to do "everything that is completely derogatory towards women" in the video, he's now purporting that the song is actually (and I quote) a "feminist movement in itself."


Now this is not taken out of context. This is not me misconstruing his words. The man actually believes that degrading women is a feminist act in itself. I'm not sure whether to laugh, cry or go back in a time machine back to a place where people at least admitted that objectifying women is sexist.


So please ignore the fact that there's lyrics like "I'll give you something big enough to tear your ass in two" or the fact that the men are fully-dressed while women prance around naked. The song is "art". It's about starting a "conversation".


So as a modern woman, am I supposed to thank Robin Thicke for trailblazing the way for feminist music videos like Blurred Lines? Thanks for putting more naked women on the internet dude! Way to crush the patriarchy!


There's a way to question women's systematic objectification in the media and Blurred Lines was not the way to do it. Women are already treated as play things in music videos. There's nothing subversive about doing a worst version of what already exists. It's like making a statement about the fact that people litter, by littering more. It's lazy. It's not admirable. It's despicable.


So she's not hating on the artist, she just doesn't like the product. For her, the problem is all in the naked wax figures of women she considers friends. And although I can see her point about the "grainy roving camera" being akin to "snuff porn," as Dunham wrote, her post feels more like a defense of Taylor Swift, her friend, than anything else.


This song was already steeped in controversy when Kanye said that Taylor Swift had approved a lyric on the track about the pair maybe one day having sex and that he made her "famous." Released before the Grammys, Swift used the lyric to make a statement about women reclaiming their own successes. Recently, in a GQ feature, Kim Kardashian claimed to have video proof that Swift did approve the comment and it's all part some big celeb-cover up.


Which is sort of what Kanye's video is all about, if you want to look at it that way. Dunham has a point about the representation of the female body. But she openly admits to not being able to watch the parts with Taylor Swift because of their friendship and, presumably, the conflict between the pop star and Kanye. Her Facebook post is titled "Peeking From Between My Fingers," and that seems to have been exactly what she did: she didn't really watch it and was annoyed by the concept to begin with.


But there's something really un-sexual about those figures and when you pair the imagery with the music, there seems to be a really interesting statement about celeb culture and the fine line between life and art and selling yourself. Like a Bret Easton Ellis novel where the rich and famous complaining about being rich and famous.


If Kanye were, for example, fake drugging the female wax figures with Bill Cosby, I could see how that would be "sickening." But it seems there's a more obvious, almost boring statement West is trying to make about how everyone in Hollywood is really "in bed together" and doing the same sort of stuff.


The video is definitely raw, so if you have kids who could come across it, you might want to screen it first. See for yourself if you see what Dunham sees, but her reaction seems like a knee-jerk one to me. On the other hand, I don't think I would like to see a naked fake me or my friends in bed with any of those people either. 2ff7e9595c


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