Monday, September 4, 2017

Is Nazi Barbie Tadolf Swiftler human? (video)

Ashley Wells, Amber Larson, Crystal Quintero, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; Reportily.com; Camille Paglia (HollywoodReporter.com); 7/18/17)
(Tadolf Swiftler, Inc.) The world's most watched music video? No. Sly marketing pays fans to re-watch it many times. "Look What You Made Me Do [for the money and the clicks]"
"Nazi Barbie," aka Tadolf Swiftler, is so jealous, whereas cool Catty Purry is fine with Val.
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Valeria Lyukanova
Maybe not all natural but a devi.
While lots of young girls aspire to look just like their Barbies, which is extremely unrealistic, this gal actually did it. Val claims that everything about her from her tiny waist to her extremely large eyes are "all natural," aside from her chest. Whether that's true or not, who can know, but we do know her workout routine is brutal. She hates being called "Barbie." She is a devi, a celestial "shining one," a hybrid human-alien (like Semjase Devi), who loves beauty, spirituality, and attention. From 27 Bizarre Women You Won’t Believe Actually Exist

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Taylor Swift is an "obnoxious Nazi Barbie"
July 18, 2017)
Who me? Eva Braun was more of a Nazi than me. Pick on her. Oh, buy my merch!
Taylor Swift (center) on stage with some of her "girl squad," from left, Hailee Steinfeld, Lily Aldridge, Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham (Larry Busacca/LP5/Getty Images)

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Hell yeah! I'll take that one. - Don Juan Trumf
The feminist writer Camille Paglia says the former country singer Swift[ler] -- with her "girl squad" -- perpetuates elitism and reminds Paglia of "fascist blondes."
 
Camille Paglia has written a scathing critique of Taylor Swift, referring to the singer as an “obnoxious Nazi Barbie” whose “twinkly persona is such a scary flashback to the fascist blondes who ruled the social scene during my youth.”
 
Is he pointing at me? OMG, OMG!
Paglia, known for enduring feminist works such as Sexual Personae, criticized the singer for perpetuating elitism and undermining female empowerment by surrounding herself with a group of girls who were simply “performance props.”
 
Swift is known as the ringleader of a sisterhood of actors, models and singers, such as Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, Cara Delevingne, and Karlie Kloss, whom Swift often refers to as her “girl squad.” More
Nazi Barbie and her Squads
Camille Paglia (hollywoodreporter.com)
Did Taylor Swift really say, "I hate Jesus"? But Nazis and country music fans like JC.
Taylor Swift (center) and Hollywood's #GirlSquad culture (Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Nat'l Zocialism: more cabbage for the grabbage
Can group selfies advance women’s goals? In an essay for The Hollywood Reporter, the famed feminist Camille Paglia urges social media packs to skip this:

Skip the "tittering, tongues-out mugging of Taylor Swift" -- whose "twinkly persona is such a scary flashback to the fascist blondes [Nazi Barbies] who ruled the social scene during my youth" -- and study the "productive dynamic of male bonding."
  • This story first appeared in the 2015 Women in Entertainment issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
I like that she's so not-Jewish
Girl squads were a hashtag summer craze that may have staying power.

Blogs and magazines featured intricate star charts of the constellations of celebrity gal pals clustering around Taylor Swift, Cameron Diaz, Lena Dunham, or Tina Fey.
 
Names appearing on the shifting roster of girl squads include Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon, Selena Gomez, Willow Smith, Kendall Jenner, Sofia Richie, Chloe Sevigny, and Karlie Kloss.

Hot models Gigi Hadid and Cara Delevingne bob and weave through several groups. Adele joined the club in November when she dined out in NY with Emma Stone and varsity squad player Jennifer Lawrence.

Why hasn't Taylor texted me? - Megyn Kelly
"Squad" as a pop term emerged from 1990s hip hop (Hit Squad, Def Squad). It once had a hard, combative street edge, but today it's gone girly and a bit bourgeois. Social media outlets are its primary engines. More
  
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I totally love my awesome fans! - Tadolf Swiftler

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