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Miley Cyrus lance un puissant vidéoclip féministe aux côtés de sa mère
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Miley Cyrus frappe fort aujourd’hui avec son nouveau vidéoclip féministe pour la chanson Mother’s Daughter. Avec des images puissantes et révélatrices, la chanteuse passe un message très clair : « Don’t f*ck with my freedom! »

Celle qu’on peut voir dans un des plus récents épisodes de Black Mirror souhaite avec ce clip célébrer la féminité et briser les tabous et les préjugés en lien avec l’obésité, la transsexualité, le handicap, les menstruations, l’allaitement, l’activisme, la femme traitée comme un objet sexuel, les normes sociales et plus encore.

On peut également voir Miley aux côtés de sa maman Trish Cyrus à quelques reprises dans le visuel de sa chanson issue de son dernier EP, She Is Coming.

Ça vaut définitivement le détour, et on le redit à nouveau : c’est véritablement puissant.

La chanteuse et actrice a par ailleurs partagé quelques poignants témoignages des femmes et figures queer qui figurent dans son vidéoclip sur Instagram.

 

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“So pretty much in my every day life I tend to express my freedom through my fashion – it's like my voice because I don't like to say too much I like to leave everything open for interpretation. Thankfully i don't really have to fight for my freedom but for those who do I definitely speak out and continuously rock out for them hoping to inspire the next girl like me. Activism to me is pushing the agenda of staying true to yourself and keeping it G (genuine) – I feel like if I continue to showcase and spread my message/story it'll reach the masses. Activism is a group effort to keep it simple especially for social change more people should start within before getting involved imo – lots of biased/ skewed beliefs due to social media – start at home! If your words aren't coming from the heart or a reliable source (not twitter!) who are you helping? Women like me young and old give me the hope to continue the fight for our freedom as dark skin women in the world! #BlackGirlsROCK” – Trydryn Scott

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“I’ve always been a fighter. Maybe not always in the most productive way, but fighting for myself, a friend or even for a stranger who is being bullied has always been a part of my personality. Fat acceptance is based on the notion that all fat people, regardless of health, deserve respect. And it’s a battle that is fought every day by thousands, including myself. Social media’s accessibility allows us to peek in on others living their lives, but too often the conversation turns negative when there are fat bodies involved. People just love to leave awful comments on fat folks photos in order to feel superior and I promise you, not one of these commenters actually cares about the health, family, environment or whatever bullshit reason they give for their vile behavior towards a fat person. And really, how in the hell does health matter in the context of someone just posting a photo of themselves feeling happy and confident? (HINT: it doesn’t matter, stop pretending like it does) Next time you see a fat person posting pictures of themselves living their life, stop and ask yourself why you wish to spoil their joy. I guarantee that you can’t come up with a valid reason that isn’t based in your own ego gratification. Stop it and do better! We humans have a lot to learn, but we can start by fighting our personal biases and permitting people of all genders, races, sexualities, sizes, abilities and health levels to live harassment-free lives. Don’t fuck with their freedom to feel happy and beautiful right now, not just when society says it's ok.” – Angelina Duplisea @anactingangel

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