Part of the issue is people thinking the praise is for ‘them’, as opposed to just attributes of youth in general. The actual individual is just totally disposable and most of the praise for their wit/talent etc often only occurs if they’re considered attractive.
Is it just me or is this a bit weird in terms of how it’s been framed? White woman touches a black guy without consent, assuming she’ll be welcome, security moves her away (whatever happened it certainly didn’t seem violent however imperfect it was) and then she throws a tantrum and tries to ruin his career? I’m not the type to read race into everything but there’s certainly distasteful historical parallels here.
How could he know he was perfectly safe, given a stranger was cannoning up to him unexpectedly? America has a gun culture, you don’t have to be physically beefy and/or male to pose a risk.
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Exactly, she hasn’t changed or updated or even seemingly learned anything, it’s just repetition. When you stop learning it’s easy to slide into entropy. I know that it’s understandable she’s stuck due to her mental illness but entertainers need to keep reinventing themselves to keep the public interested.