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Basically, if you pay attention to the lyrics/watch the video, the song 'I Kissed a Girl' completely marginalizes female homosexuality, reducing it to a "naughty" thing that drunk sluts do at parties. Something that is "bad," but wild girls do it a little bit just for fun on the side. In my opinion, that is completely derisive to people who are actual lesbians and is an insidious way to influence the popular consciousness to view homosexuality in a certain way, as something that is forbidden.
This is really interesting.
It could have zero political content, however... she might be just observing a common trait.
Also, it doesn't necessarily imply that ALL homosexuality fits the pattern of SOME girl-on-girl behavior.
I need to work up a cover: I PLUGGED MANASS AND I LIKED IT
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