1. La Persistencia del Sexismo en la Industria Musical.
Los comentarios revelan una conciencia generalizada de que el sexismo no es un problema del pasado, sino una fuerza activa y dañina en la industria musical actual. Se manifiesta en el trato a las artistas, en las letras de las canciones y en las estructuras de poder del negocio.
- If a person is unkind to other women in music, i will call it out. I’ve learned from concert promo that sexism is real in this industry. We want to think it’s not, but,oh, how it is still alive & well & festering within many.
- Its crazy how sexism still exist in the music scene when you really pay attention.
- It is entirely possible not to lapse into sexism and still find that a female artist's material just isn't for you for whatever reason. What pleases some is a real pain for others. But there's so much sexism in the industry.
- Sexism permeates every layer of the music industry – new report echoes what research has been saying for years where are the managers, handlers, constabulary, how are these abusers, lower forms of life, free to walk around among the best talent in the country.
2. Taylor Swift: Símbolo y Objeto de Debate sobre Sexismo.
Taylor Swift es mencionada frecuentemente como un caso de estudio sobre el sexismo en la música. Las publicaciones la defienden de críticas consideradas misóginas y, a la vez, analizan cómo su figura es utilizada para debatir sobre los dobles estándares que enfrentan las mujeres exitosas en la industria.
- Jesus fuck, sexism sure is alive and well. The idea that taylor swift needs any exposure is the funniest thing i have ever heard.
- Sexism is the real thread that glues all cults together, for some reason only taylor swift has to hear about how unjust she is for doing same thing nothing ugly fat guys do.
- But maybe male artists do that too, and i only hear about taylor doing it due to sexism etc.
- The mainstream will never let you know it, but part of taylor’s cultural impact is exposing the sexist biases in the industry as well as among these performative woke activists (with the way they some of them don’t given a damn when sexism happens to her).
3. El Sexismo a Través de los Géneros Musicales.
El problema del sexismo no se limita a un solo género. Los usuarios discuten su presencia histórica en el rock y el hip-hop, así como los debates sobre si ciertos géneros, como el rap, son señalados de manera desproporcionada en comparación con otros que también contienen letras y actitudes problemáticas.
- It’s kind of like listening to old hip-hop “oh goodness here comes the sexism and homophobia”.
- When it comes to sexism, why is rap, often the voice of marginalized/poor/racialized communities, disproportionately targeted when other genres are just as problematic?
- Yeah, it was an extra-bad time for women in rock. Woodstock 99 was its own very ugly piece of that history, in addition to the overall industry sexism & a larger growing feminist backlash….
- One of my big things i’ve pointed to in my own music history work is how music critics point to the sexism of glam metal bands as reason not to like them, those bands fanbases were full of women. The way the bands were dismissed by critics was actually sexist itself.
4. Dobles Estándares y Críticas con Sesgo de Género.
Se destaca cómo las artistas femeninas son juzgadas con una vara diferente a la de sus homólogos masculinos. Su éxito es a menudo atribuido a conspiraciones ("industry plant"), su apariencia es criticada y se enfrentan a un escrutinio que minimiza su talento y su trabajo, un fenómeno que se extiende a la forma en que se trata a sus seguidoras.
- Sexism. That’s it. People called the band wet leg an industry plant because how else can you explain two women becoming successful. It must be a conspiracy.
- Also people love to give as little grace as possible to female artists. And it’s very trendy to dress up a hate comment that almost certainly comes from a place of sexism in faux progressive language to make it more palatable.
- Female vocalists in pop, rock, rap and country music are held to a higher standard than their male counterparts, which is good because it makes us become better, but also bad in that it’s easy fuel to further sexism in the music industry.
- You can see sexism in the way people mock women and girls who follow particular music artists or are fans of say a franchise like the twilight saga. Compare that to how male footie/soccer fans are treated. They aren't mocked for their enthusiasm, knowledge of it, the money they spend on it.