Hello guys and welcome back to another episode of Tasha The Devoted Wife Podcast! Listen in as I give my perspective in the Cardi B and Meg The Stallion song “WAP”. Firstly, I am and always will be a woman of morals, values and principles. I am also a woman that happens to be a mother of black daughters, so I understand the responsibility and role that I play in my daughters growth. So as a mother and a wiser woman than I was years ago, I am able to support a woman when she is being wronged and I will call a woman out when she is doing the wrong. It’s called being an elder and a supportive woman. From one grown woman to another young woman. You can’t only call out the good and turn a blind eye to the bad. And vice versa. We can’t constantly only see the bad in a person or situation and not recognize the good. It’s called balance. But the direction that female hiphop artist have gone in is a whole lot of bad and not enough good to level the playing field. So as a supportive woman, mother and elder to this younger generation of woman, it is my responsibility to speak out on the constant bad images and lyrics that are influencing our young kids and especially young girls as much as it is. Just because Lil Kim did it and we were fans of it, doesn’t make it justifiable. Two wrongs don’t make a right. When you know better, you teach better. You can’t say that our children are the future and not take responsibility for what you are influencing in the children that will become the future. We as black women have a greater responsibility to our young girls. If you want greater for the future then do better by the children. We can agree to disagree but the conversation is needed.
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