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Gaga's X Factor Performance Garners Hundreds Of Complaints


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Yes, because nothing is more damaging to a child's psyche than seeing a woman comfortable with her own body. I hate living in a patriarchy (understatement of the decade).

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Ugh not these people.  Too be honest there was nothing dirty about the performance.  Sure she was dancing in an outfit that resembled undergarments and shoed a lot of skin, but how is that inappropriate?  I've seen swim suits skimpier than that..  It's only inappropriate because it's Gaga..

 

Edit: And where were these people when she performed with a decapitated head?.... So annoyed...

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ARTPOPSYCHOLOGY

And your point exactly?

What's not to get? X-Factor has to approve the performances before they are aired, AND it was pre-recorded, therefore they could have edited things, made it shorter, etc. 

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I didn't see anything too bad about this performance, myself, but after Miley Cyrus and the kids being fans of Hannah Montana and it all being blown out of proportion in the media, the kids that I care for cannot watch any music related material until the next day, after I review it first.  And they won't be hearing much new music besides radio singles in the car and certainly not music videos on youtube until they are older. I am happy that they are easily distracted, so they don't keep up with when certain artists new albums drop.

The future's uncertain and the end is always near.
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I thought this performance was really... quite vanilla.

 

What's the problem? I've seen more skin at the beach.  :ohwell: 

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aaronyoji

god forbid children see human bodies lol. there was nothing overtly s-xual about her performance tbh. 

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Free promo! 

 

Anyways, I loved this quote the most:

 

"Joannna Parker echoed her sentiment writing: "Seriously this is the rotten level we've come to for our kids to watch this debauched s**t on a Sunday night.""

 

I love how she, a millennial, is criticizing today's teens while simultaneously exemplifying traits that her predecessors labeled her generation.  Her response sounds lazy, judgmental, and entitled.  All negative traits that millennials stereotypically have.

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