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Shakira bucks woke culture, shares why her sons hated the movie ‘Barbie’ — and why she agrees with them: ‘Emasculating’

Hit pop sign Shakira is not a fan of the movie “Barbie.”

The 2023 film grossed nearly $1.5 billion, won numerous awards, and received critical acclaim. However, the film was controversial due to its political overtones and progressive views on men and women. script, According to the Wall Street Journal movie review“It’s like a grumpier-than-average women’s studies seminar.”

Its progressive — woke upShe said Shakira’s sons “hated” the film because of the way it was viewed by men and women. told Allure in a new interview..

“My sons absolutely hated it. They felt it was watering down, and I agree to some extent,” Shakira revealed.

“I’m raising two boys, and I want them to feel strong, too.” [while] “I like pop culture that tries to empower women without taking away the potential of men to protect them and offer them,” she explained. I believe in giving women all the tools and trusting them to do everything without losing their essence, without losing their femininity. I think men have a purpose in society and women have another purpose. We complement each other and that complementarity should not be lost. ”

Shakira’s perspective is politically incorrect. But that’s not surprising.

The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer was raised Catholic and spent her childhood in her native Colombia.She is Hispanic and her Hispanic culture is Typically It is more conservative and traditional, respecting and celebrating the differences between men and women.

In fact, her traditional views on gender roles were confirmed in a follow-up question from an Allure reporter.

“Just because women can do anything doesn’t mean they should?” the reporter asked Shakira.

“Why not share the load with those who are qualified to carry it and those who are equally obliged to carry it?” the singer replied.

For most of human history, this view of men and women was perfectly acceptable. In fact, that was the norm. But that’s only true at a time when American culture has difficulty defining “what it means to be a woman.”Can you understand Shakira’s point of view? Being labeled as having a “problem”.

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