
Whenever Beyonce releases new music, she elicits strong reactions from fans and haters alike. Recently, the streak-haired R&B songstress has sparked a vibrant debate in the black blogosphere about whether her latest video single 'Run the World (Girls)' can be considered a legitimate feminist statement.
'Essence' editor Demetria Lucas argued in her story, 'Is Beyonce Sending the Wrong Message?,' that the video merely inspires male lust. Responding to a reader comment on gossip blog, 'The Young, Black and Fabulous,' which compared the pop star to feminist icon Gloria Steinem, Lucas said there's a difference between "p-popping and actual empowerment."
The post sparked considerable reaction among the young black female writer set on Twitter and Facebook.
Soon after, Arielle Loren penned a reaction piece for Clutch Magazine online, 'Is Beyonce the New Face of Contemporary Feminism?' in which she wrote: "Like Lucas, women pushing the traditional hyper-sexual critique have been focused on the 'male gaze' for far too long."
Clearly struck by the title of Loren's Clutch piece, Jamilah-Asali Lemieux responded to the notion of contemporary feminism by stating, "I think the 'new face of feminism' should be able to articulate what feminism is."

A woman who identities herself only as NineteenPercent, called Beyonce's proclamation - "Who run the world? Girls!" - a lie. She added that Beyonce is merely trying to lure impressionable young women into feeling a false sense achievement, and "distracting them from doing the work it takes to actually run the world."
And Natasha Theory from BeGirlManifesta, a site that asserts that every woman is "multifaceted, complex, and nuanced," chimed in too. In response to NineteenPercent, Theory wrote, "I think Beyonce is an artist doing what artists do...creating her vision of what reality should be."
This isn't the first time Beyonce's version of feminism has been called into question. Back when she was still a singer with Destiny's Child, Beyonce and her bandmates belted out girl-power anthems like 'Bills, Bills, Bills,' and 'Independent Women Part 1,' and suggested a kind of kinship with the black female performance tradition popularized by Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith and Aretha Franklin. There was much debate then around whether Destiny's Child was male-bashing or offering up a new brand of sexual politics.
Now even as a solo artist, Beyonce seems to be fueling similar discussions. A few years ago, Princeton professor Daphne Brooks claimed in the 'Nation' magazine that Beyonce, beauty and sexy dance moves notwithstanding, "delivers a unique version of black female dissent in pop and R&B music culture." Brooks' point made about the singer's 2006 album 'B-Day' could just as easily describe Beyonce's significance today. Brooks adds, "Beyoncé is part of a tradition of black women's musical expressions of personal and political discontent ranging from singers like Nina Simone (pictured below) and Odetta to MCs Lauryn Hill and Jean Grae to the brilliant new artist Keyshia Cole."

To dismiss Beyonce's lyrical sassiness or the 'I will never disappoint' message in her 'Me, Myself, and I' does us a gross injustice.
As Loren argued in Clutch, there is something that happens when a Beyonce record plays - it's visceral and empowering at the same time. We feel a connection to these songs and they command us to get up and dance. And we react in the affirmative when she says "Who run the world?" just like when we scream "Hell yea!" after a DJ shouts, "Do my ladies run this muthaf**ka?
These black female voices like Lucas, Loren, Lemieux and Natasha Theory, among others in the social media space may recall the debates about how women should define themselves that Patricia Hill-Collins (author of 'What's In A Name? Womanism, Black Feminism and Beyond'), Alice Walker (pictured below), Barbara Omolade, June Jordan and Sherely Ann Williams had in previous generations. Are we feminist, black feminist or Womanist? Or all of the above?

However, perhaps it's time to broaden our definition of feminism so we can transcend the idea that the easiest way to pick a fight is to wear stiletto heels to a conference on feminism. In that case, Beyonce may doing her job.


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By: esonya21 on 6/01/2011 4:30AM
We can all sit around and voice our opinions about Beyonce's motive and intent, but what it all boils down to is the fact the Beyonce is the one that has to decide what message she wants to convey through her music, stage performance, etc and who she wants to convey that message to. At the end of the day and her life, she will have to ask herself the question as to whether or not what she is doing or has done with her life really made a meaningful & purposeful difference in the lives of others and if it has, what was the difference made? Is her new 'feminist movement" empowering for all women? That would depend on what we choose to define as power and the type of woman/female she is attempting to get her message across to. In today's society, that would be the class you are in, how much money you have and what you can do with it, how many people in the world you influence. etc. If we take the time to watch and listen to the words in her videos, then you can clearly determine the women she is talking to by her spoken and unspoken messages/language. I think that when we choose to listen to artist of influence like Beyonce and others, we need to make sure we don't get caught up in just looking at things on the surface because underneath all that could be something very superficial. Without a doubt, Beyonce is very beautiful, fine, talented, gifted woman that has definitely made her mark in the world and doing her own thing, but she does not represent nor can she speak for all women nor any other because any truly powerful woman knows & understands that you can have all that and the money that comes with it, yet still be powerless. She certainly is influential to many people because of who she is and what she has accomplished, but Beyonce will have to decide why, who and what she wants to do with that influence. We(women, mothers, girls, businesswomen, etc) on the other hand, have the power to choose whether or not we want to be a part of that influence.
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By: believeme on 6/01/2011 1:11PM
The song's a rip off of Santogold's "Creator" if you don't know.
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By: Sonya on 6/01/2011 1:46PM
I reaaaaaally hate the stupid song! Worst song on the radio, I wish it go away already but it's "Beyonce"! No hype from me
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By: LINDA on 6/01/2011 7:15PM
@Dime peace hey girl how you doing?iam blessed yea ppl THINK BEYONCE.Is the next best thing since pb/j yea right but NOT they are WRONG B music is geating old just like her tired and played out.Beyonce REALLY needs to get a education and go back to school maybe than she will have sence to write and make better songs.
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By: "DimePiece" on 6/02/2011 10:02AM
@Linda
I feel ya gurl. Bey need to put that $$$$$ to good use and be more constructive. I told my 7 year-old Daughter, she better not be dancin to that song and watching that mess! Seriously, don't let your child watch that video. Bey is throwin up the middle finger, touching & Grabbin men and it is just a HOT AZZ MESS! Bey has the nerve to do that collabo "Get Fit" song & video for kids. That's a damn joke! She don't give a damn about helping those kids? This exposure was just for her song & upcoming album. We all know that. The same ol BULL ISH. No, I don't see any growth but her greedy pockets. Just like people are sayin, her music has no SUBSTANCE! This isn't no "Run This World (girls)", these Record Prducers, PR, Record Labels, ect... are running EVERYTHING and that's the truth. Gurl power my AZZ! What happen to WOMAN POWER with more repsect? You have a good day :-)
PEACE!
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By: Likric on 6/02/2011 7:57AM
I read all the blogs, and all I saw was hate. I LOVE U B! If a person does not have anything good to say about another person, talk about the weather, sports, or about your damn self.
YA HEARD ME!
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By: Likric on 6/02/2011 8:01AM
I almost forgot..... After listening to all that hate, for some reason I wanted to look at the video (Who Run The World)again.
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By: BeReal on 6/02/2011 12:49PM
BeCe is first & foremost an entertainer married to an entertainer. So anything she does artistically is to appeal to her fans, and hopefully, to a larger audience. Politically speaking, the black woman has always been a feminist long before white women even conceived of the principle. Black women were leaders in the abolistionist movements, civils rights movements, and now in the 21st century movements. They have always been beside, and many times, in front of black men in the struggles for human & civil rights. The black woman is the glue that holds the black family & community together. Prez Obama could not have become the great man he is without Michelle standing steadfastly beside him through his ups & downs.
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By: Lyle on 6/03/2011 10:53AM
Err........ I'm sorry Bereal, but I would disagree with your last sentence.
He still probably would have become the president had he not married Michelle. Actually, if you looked at some of the things she said on the campaign trail in 2007 and 08, she almost sunk his presidency.
Had he married a white women and still became president, black women then, would have been seen as un-marriageble to successful Black men with the trend of successful Black men who were married to white women at that time. We need to be real with the perception of what America really sees.
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By: gloria on 6/02/2011 5:04PM
I believe that Beyonce is a very talented woman who hides all of her talent in the lusty image that she feels she needs to portary in order to be popular. Even her husband didn't bother to try to make her act like a married woman because he too can see the money she contiues to make. He is looking out for his future, alimony :). Prophetess, I don't think Jesus would want you to give such agreeable remarks to Beyonce's style because it goes against the Bible and what it says about "modesty." If you really have an end time message, I hope that it is a better one than the other false prophet and U know what the Bible says about false prophets and where they will go. I belive that the sister should stick to singing, because God knows she can sing, and keep her clothes on.
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By: Just on 6/02/2011 9:41PM
If "Bounce" ('cause that what she needs to do right now )is what leadership or a strong feminist movement represents for black women, black women have a serious identity crisis to deal with.
Enough of this blonde weave wearing non-talented booty shaking hype!
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By: Lyle on 6/03/2011 9:46AM
I agree, 'JUST'. If the Sistahs fall for this delusion tactic of a women who shakes and show her azz all the damn time, represents strong feminist for black women, those Sistahs are in really bad shape. Beyonce is an entertainer, thats all, and nothing more.
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By: mike jackson on 6/03/2011 7:45AM
This is bs she is a product of corporate Amerika and a part of the Illumanti. The snakes that really control the world are in line with Satan and his imps. This world as we know it will soon be over. And she will have to answer for whatever she has done that is not pleaseing to GOD. Along with all the other hood rats who have profited from selling of their souls.I pray for this misguided women , for the wages of sin is death to those that refuse to repent and come to Jesus,He will save her and her foolish husband who calls himself Hova,all the money in the world will not mean anything to our creator. He has given us a choice to serve him or Satan what is your choice
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By: Hannah on 6/03/2011 7:15PM
Jay Z, is buying popularity for Beyonce. She will not stop until she get an Oscar. She can not sing. Her music have the same beat and the same exotic dance that people like. She has the money to touch shoulders with other people. She is hoping that she will get that Oscar for a star is born. I still think Jennifer Hudson can sing and act better
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By: fred on 6/05/2011 10:07AM
so if I put an article out about "the new WHITE feminist movement" YOU ALL would say that I'm a racist. Which means YOU are a racist for this article. Let alone a site called "black voices"??? If it is okay for YOU to do that, then it is Okay for me to start a WHITE voices, Right ?????
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By: Whateva floats ya boat.... on 6/05/2011 11:20AM
@fred
WHATEVA FLOATS YA BOAT fred. Why are you telling us? Just do it and don't read BV no more. When you do fred, we won't have to read your stupid comments again, & will give us a break. So tired of people like you who always makes any article on BV about color.
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By: fred on 6/05/2011 1:18PM
Um, "BLACK voices" IS ALL about color? Lets change the name to "voices" and cover both BLACK AND WHITE topics. YOU are the one that brings color into it. PS: can you please send me 20,000.00 to help "WHITE" voices run? It will be ALL ABOUT White people. OOPS, that would be "racist" to you. ignoramous.
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By: Anita Howard on 6/06/2011 4:52AM
You know what Fred they got that at Huff and they still don't let anyone that doesn't agree w/them to express themselves, here at least you can. And it is a black forum, and whites come here, like yourself, frequently and are graciously allowed to express themselves, even when being rude, like yourself. Go try that at Huff, they will censor you.
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By: Anita Howard on 6/06/2011 4:50AM
Greg and John saying that can women make sperm, well can you make a baby and keep the human race going? You need an egg and a womb! A woman is so special the devil has been attacking us since the beginning of Eve! And women are raped and attacked every 30 seconds in this country, and all those men are not innocent! Women all over the world are treated horrendously and yet what man could/would be here w/out his moma?! Give women the respect they deserve! A GOOD man has most womens respect, unless the woman is stupid.
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By: Jimmi on 6/06/2011 3:11PM
Beauty and talent and happy? no wonder she has such bitter haters.
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