Añado una cosilla que he visto en Instagram y me resulta curioso, dentro de la era del todo políticamente correcto.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9eDqDnB9E-/La banda agradece la gran cantidad de bonitos mensajes hacia la canción.
Hasta que una mujer dice lo siguiente:
masterogo:
Beautiful messages? Have you seen the comment section on YouTube? (I'm not trying to be offensive, I'm just curious what's your response to that.)
Y el grupo entra al trapo primero:
bluespills@masterogo Yes, we’ve seen that and the comment section on YouTube just proves to us why this kind of song is still necessary in 2020. The fact that just saying that you’re a proud woman causes so many to become enraged, speaks for itself. But as hate filled as they are, we’ve received even more equally positive reactions from our fans through Instagram and Facebook. Lots of proud women and girls that say this song gave them hope and inspiration. It’s them we wrote it for ‼️
bluespills:
@masterogo If you don’t like the song just unfollow and you can always listen to our old stuff. Bands evolve and change. Everyone can’t like every single song. We make music because it makes us happy. Zack and Elin have always been the songwriters in the band and music will always be something we wanna explore. That’s all we have to say about it. // Blues Pills
Y luego la propia Greta:
gretakleta:
@74tinnie74 @masterogo 😂 this is gold ! Constructive criticism!?you serious? It was pure hate towards women . And yeah write a bad review xD We don’t write music to please others. If your butt hurts so much just go do something els .. oh and bring the garbage with you guys on the way out ! 🖕
Parece que si creas una canción, por mala que pueda parecer a un sector (más amplio del que ellos creen), si de fondo tiene el mensaje del orgullo de ser mujer, no se puede criticar. Vamos, que si se critica, se está criticando a la mujer desde un espectro machista. Y no me puede parecer más triste esa actitud.