marfmellow:bellatriques-lastrenge:sugako0kie:earth-to-sierra:WHY DO PEOPLE HATE HER.because she tran
marfmellow:bellatriques-lastrenge:sugako0kie:earth-to-sierra:WHY DO PEOPLE HATE HER.because she transformed from an innocent child star into a normal adult and people can’t handle itK she won me.Miley CyrusRedface costumeThat photo of her and her friends mocking the way an Asian man’s eyes were shapedHer culturally appropriative dreamcatcher tattooHer culturally appropriative sugar skull tattooHer culturally appropriative Om symbol tattooHer culturally appropriative Nazar tattooHer bodyshaming, cisnormative tweetRepeated appropriation of bindisShe named one of her concert tours the “G*psy Heart Tour” even though that’s an ethnic slur and extremely offensiveThis racist tweetHer appropriative Dia De Los Muertos sugar skull costume, which she randomly mixed with a bunch of other unrelated symbolismHer pretty much constant appropriation of twerking (before you make some ignorant comment, yes twerking is an actual art form/form of dance, and it has deep historical and cultural roots an white people doing it is absolutely cultural appropriation (more info on twerking’s roots in African dance here)Tons of racist imagery, appropriation of AAVE, and appropriation of twerking in her video for “Can’t Stop”While in Germany, asked to be shown “t****y bars, like guys as girls”Repeatedly using (and again) (Those are 3 different links, folks) little people as props. One of her former backup dancers said of the experience, “Standing on that stage, in that costume was one of the most degrading things I felt like I could ever do” and “I was being stared and laughed at for all of the wrong reasons. I was being looked at as a prop…as something less than human.” and “For the first time I felt truly ashamed of being a little person. We were being used simply because we were little. It felt like society still saw us as a joke, despite the fact there is literally nothing different about me other than the fact I am small”. You can read her full essay here.On the sound of one of her songs: “I want urban, I just want something that just feels Black”you’re welcome -- source link