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NY Times Spends 5,000 Words Speculating About Taylor Swift’s Sexuality

weekend new york times How much does an essay cost? 5,000 words We're speculating about whether Taylor Swift is gay, queer, bisexual, or what's new these days.

Swift, 33, has worn out more boyfriends than I can wear socks, but here she is times Let a woman out who showed no signs of being in the closet.

new york times Opinion editor Anna Marks clearly has a lot of free time. write:

In 2019, she was scheduled to release a new album, Lover, her first since leaving her old Nashville-based label Big Machine Records, but she has since said it was her creative journey. He said it was restricting his freedom. The aesthetic of the era, later known as the “Lover Era,” manifested itself in rainbows, butterflies, and pastel shades of blue, purple, and pink, colors that subtly evoked the flag of bisexual pride.

This is proof that you can be promoted to the position of “editor”. new york times They don't even know the difference between “queerness” and “pandering.”

But again and again, this article delves into Taylor Swift's personal life, hoping to cast her as something other than a seemingly ordinary straight woman. He has had a series of highly publicized romances with seemingly ordinary straight men. To be honest, this reads more like the diary of a 14-year-old lesbian than the stuff a proper newspaper would cover.

“When I first saw Lover through the prism of queerness, I felt delirious, almost insane,” Marks writes honestly. “I've always wondered if what I felt in her work was really there, or if it was just a mirage born of serious projection.”

Essentially, what we have here is a 5,000-word mash note shamelessly published by a once-respected newspaper in hopes of getting Swift to “friend” Marks on Facebook. Hey, I know what that 5,000 word memo of hers looks like. In 1975 I wrote a letter to Farrah Fawcett Majors. Of course, I was 9 years old at the time, so I'm sure her mother lied about sending the letter. That's why Farrah didn't respond to her promise to leave the Six Million Dollar Man and wait for me to come of age. What else could explain the lack of response? Huh? what else! ?

Where was I?

anyway, times If the pieces keep rolling, they somehow become stupid:

“At times, Ms. Swift communicates through clear clothing choices, such as choosing the color of the bisexual pride flag for her hair or incorporating the recurring motif of a rainbow dress.”

Unfortunately, now bisexuals also have their own flag?

How is this so hopeless…

“She also drops hairpins on tour,” Marks writes, “paying homage to lesbian artist Loie Fuller's Serpentine Dance on the Reputation tour, and in her work U.S. “The Ladder,'' one of the earliest lesbian publications in the Eras tour visuals. ”

Has Marks seen the Swift interview? I doubt Taylor read more than this. hunger game, Much less an obscure lesbian publication.

And then, after another 3,000 or so words and a disgusting repetition of “Bloody Bloody Bla,” we get this rather disturbing image. [emphasis original]:

I remember the first time I thought I saw Taylor Alison Swift escape the trappings of stardom. I wasn't sitting in a crowded stadium in the pouring rain or huddled with a bag of popcorn in a movie theater. I was watching a grainy, crackling livestream of the Eras tour, captured on a fan's cell phone.

I'm not a lawyer, but I think this is enough evidence for Taylor Swift to get a restraining order.

All in all, this is another example of what has happened to corporate media. For the media to survive, it must maintain its only remaining audience: the far left. All professional guardrails have been removed in order to maintain these weirdos, pandering to deviants, psychopaths, narcissistic sociopaths who believe their identity makes them superior. I got it.

Yes, this essay is an example of that. new york times “Outing” itself is “former newspaper” (as my friend Andrew Klavan says).

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