Three former dancers allege the singer contributed to creating a hostile work environment.

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“Yeah, you be shamin yourself”

“What?”

“It’s a white woman thing, you be shaming yourself, you have to stop that, and now you have to replace your whole lawn with clover”

“Fuck all that”

“Take it up with the white women, don’t shoot the messenger”

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This really sucks. Important to remember anybody is capable of anything. I dread the ensuing conversations about this.

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It’s funny how parasites like you aren’t empathetic towards the victims or mad at her vile behavior. No, instead your go to reaction is to defend her. Disgusting.

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I hope it isn’t true. I’m not a fan of her music, but I love the positivity she puts out in her performances and her persona, as well as her support of drag culture. I’ll wait to see what comes of these accusations and others.

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It’s funny how parasites like you aren’t empathetic towards the victims or mad at her vile behavior. No, instead your go to reaction is to defend her. Disgusting.

Also her “positivity” is good as aids. Promoting obesity, bullying people, and spewing bullshit is not positive.

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What is with you people and your hatred for black people?

Why are all of you so racist these days

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Hi @Arobanyan, can you explain what you are seeing here that is troubling to you or seems racially motivated? One of the core principles that we try to operate by here at Beehaw is to assume good faith in others. If you have questions about a user’s motivations, ask them (kindly) to clarify rather than assuming bad faith and responding in an accusatory way. We ask that users give other users the benefit of the doubt “unless they are unequivocally advocating for hate or intolerance of fellow humans”, which I’m not seeing in these comments.

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Since when promoting a healthy life style is bad? I’m fat myself, and would never think of crying ‘fat shaming’ when someone mentions my state of roundness.

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Sure, it’s not healthy to be too fat, or too thin for that matter, but your health is your own business and I don’t think that being made to feel bad, unwanted, ugly, unconfident, or whatever because your fat is nice or helpful to anyone.

There’s a middle path where people encourage eachother to make healthy choices without making people feel bad for looking different.

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And probably your employer should steer clear of that subject entirely. That conversation belongs in the realm of family and friends. (Besides possible general healthy lifestyle, keep our insurance rates down type of postings not aimed at specific employees or conditions.)

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It’s not. Somewhere along the way (at least in US) there was a “movement” for “body positivity”, which is great, when applied reasonably. It should be “we all have things we don’t like about ourselves, but so does everyone, so love you”. That’s totally reasonable. That’s healthy. That’s fantastic for younger people who see all the “influencers” and “models” or fashion images, and feel bad about themselves.

What it turned into was “no matter how unhealthy/obese you are, love your body, and be outspoken about it”. So, regardless of being 400lb, incredibly unhealthy, and doing major damage to yourself, love and be proud of your body.

Hell, some of my most formative years were the heroin chic era. It’s equally damaging, in the opposite direction. At least women’s clothing models are looking more and more like “normal” women, in a lot of cases.

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