Rihanna has one again been cussed out in the media, this time for being a "toxic role model for her army of young fans". Citing the
Umbrella singer's use of drugs, the rekindling of her relationship with abuser Chris brown, and her dress sense, columnist
Liz Jones took to her platform at the
Daily Fail Mail to spread her (
childless) opinions on why Rihanna is corrupting a generation of kids.
Now, I'm not one to listen to Liz Jones at the best of times- I think she writes to troll- but this article was something else, even by her standards! When a supposedly educated individual can write the sentence, "She (Rihanna) promotes... the sort of fashion sense on stage that
surely invites rape at worst, disrespect at least", you have to question if this individual is a sandwich short of a picnic. Since when did rape become the fault of the victim?
But what about some parity. Surely if women should be acting as role models for young girls, then their male counterparts should have the same consideration for the boys of today? Well, according to Liz, they needn't worry about it because, "young women are far more impressionable than young men". Really? That's not how I remember it! So being well behaved and "good" should only be practised by the female entertainers of this world? Sexist much? If these two statements alone don't make you question the sanity of this woman, I recommend you subscribe to her posts because you've found a (rare) friend in Liz!