I think what sways a lot of your opinions is that casualness at which you see it. And that’s cool if you see it with such casualness. But you being so casual with it, you believe that it’s in general a wide spread casual way of looking at it. It ain’t..
That’s why there is an effort to change the narrative to it being more than what it is, so that it’s seen as casual
To me this is akin to black peoples fight for equality. Here me out,..follow me, there are positivity’s to equality and there are negatives to equality. Blacks with less perceived equality’s had more Lea way in some arenas to do what others couldn’t do, because of the perceived nature of the underdogness of being a minority.
Now, as time goes on and blacks see more equality in certain public arenas, and stratosphere’s of wealth. The perceived inequality in some eyes disappear. So, case in point..Eddie Murphy, Bernie Mac, Richard Pryor, some of the shit they did. Nobody questioned or check because they were black and blacks had the liberty to get some shit off because the perceived inequality.
Low and behold as things get better and richer for the black comedian. Now they get held to the standard of white comedians in shit they say and do. Which leads to shit like a Kevin Hart apology tour, and a Nick Cannon fallback.
The more equality you are presumed to have, the more the standards for others become the standards for you. When the government starts looking at these licks like they are legit careers and or job. The tax man with commeth, like never seen before. Government regulations within this industry will commeth, like you never seen before.
A lot of these women ain’t built for that shit..they just wanna get in front f their camera, get nasty, get bread, and live their best life…
like I said, I don’t know why people don’t see it..only fans turned their back..it’s fucked up..ok cool..find another corner to hustle on, you don’t want the legitimatization that you think you want.