NoName Slams Beyonce and Gets Slammed Right Back
NoName gives meaning to the phrase, you just can’t make everyone happy.
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NoName wrote on Twitter about Beyonce’s Black Is King, we love an African aesthetic draped in capitalism. Hope we remember the Black folks on the continent whose daily lives are impacted by U.S. imperialism.
we love an african aesthetic draped in capitalism. hope we remember the blk folks on the continent whose daily lives are impacted by u.s imperialism. if we can uplift the imagery i hope we can uplift those who will never be able to access it. black liberation is a global struggle
— 🌱 (@noname) July 31, 2020
No need for Beyonce to raise a finger because Twitter handled her light work.
One fan wrote, “As an African living in Africa, I assure you Beyonce’s dedication to collaborating with our talented creatives to come up with beautiful uplifting art is doing more for us than anything you have done.”
Another person wrote, “would you have liked it if the African’s looked poor and hungry? You saw African’s being themselves and being part of an amazing body of art and looking good and you called it an aesthetic? Definition of aesthetic-concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.”