What comes to mind when you think of Taylor Swift? Music phenomenon? Feminist? Celebrity who shows most appreciation to her fans? While all of these may be true, I challenge you to really look past the façade of the top layer of her celebrity. Sure, Taylor makes fun catchy tunes and seems to be best friends with everyone in the world. But why is everyone so gravitated to her? The latest incident with her acceptance speech at the Grammy's, being an assumed clap back at Kanye West, is something that really needs to be heard from a different perspective. The media is eating this story up, vilifying Kanye West and victimizing Taylor Swift, which is exactly what they were hoping to have happen. At the MTV awards back in 2009, Kanye did not take the stage from Taylor as a means of taking the spotlight from her. That was initiation! That was sending the message that Taylor Swift was being inducted into a secret society because of her star power and deep reach into our younger generation. It was a made up feud to boost popularity, as it is a made up feud today to deepen the vice grips into our minds.
Let's go back in time to pre-NYC Taylor Swift. She was making country music, still living at home and still had mass appeal. There was a slow transition to her change, starting with adding some pop music to her "Red"album, constant recruiting to her "posse," hanging out with Justin and Beyonce and she and Kanye "make up." Now, all of a sudden, she is releasing a full pup album and moving to New York. Why? Well pop music has a larger fan base and New York is the home of "others" who have sold their souls for fame. There is a hidden agenda behind these songs that we can't get out of our heads. There is a reason why we can listen to them over and over and not be sick of them. They are full of subliminal messages meant to brainwash us. This is why Taylor and Beyonce have a following that worships them. This is why Kim and Kanye got married. This is why Beyonce stays out of the spotlight most of the time, only coming out with new music when she needs to bleed into the minds of more of our population.
Then there are Taylor's song writing antics. Everyone knows that she writes her best songs based on failed relationships. It is almost as if she goes from one to the other, just to have something to say. What does this say to our younger female generation? What about the 10 year old girl who looks up to Taylor as a strong, successful female figure who stands her ground? This is telling young girls that it is OK to go from one guy to the next, because Taylor Swift does it. With the height of her fandom comes a greater responsibility that goes beyond the parents of these children.
And let's talk about the "Bad Blood" video. Anyone who is anyone right now was in that video. Well, except the "Queen" because that would look too obvious. Once this video was released, you were a fan whether you wanted to be or not, because there was at least one person in there that young females look up to. The video was an "I run the world and there is nothing you can do about it" declaration.
Back to the Grammy's; the whole thing was a staged act between Taylor and Kanye. This is a genius marketing scheme for Kanye, and it also boosts Taylor's image. It is a win-win for them and their efforts to take over the future of humanity. It makes perfect sense that Taylor agreed to the line in his song, as it is very possible that this Grammy speech scheme was concocted when the song was written. This is something that would be difficult for the average person to wrap their head around, but this is the craziness that life has succumbed to.
Now what comes to mind when you think of Taylor Swift? New world order? Fame obsessed? Bad role model? Although she encompasses many good qualities that are made to see by the naked eye, it is hard to dismiss that she is becoming part of the bigger picture here. There is a mental genocide that is plaguing the world, aimed at the younger generations to carry the new way into the future. Stop being so gullible and wake up, or our children will become weak-minded mental prisoners of a greater power. I don’t expect to change your mind, but at least now you are thinking about it.