Critics are taking aim at the rapper’s new music video, opening a debate on the line between body positivity and objectification in the age of #MeToo.

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25 thoughts on “Cardi B’s ‘Twerk’ video sparks conversation on women’s empowerment”
  1. It’s great that Cardi feels confident in her body. She has the right to make videos she likes. It’s also amazing what she has accomplished in the music industry. BUT.

    What we really need in this world is more women in high political positions and more women in the board of big companies. And we don’t propably get there by twerking and making TikToks.

  2. The Cardi B music video received backlash not because women are twerking its because its a music video with Only Black women are twerking. Lets be real

  3. You are entitled to wear/not wear whatever you want. Just keep in mind that by twerking half-naked, you’re grabbing the attention of all men including molesters and rapists. So you’re putting yourself in that position to potentially get assaulted in some way.

  4. Some woman want to objectified and there’s nothing wrong with that so people need to stop body shaming the woman who want to be sex icons

  5. We conservative women need to understand that ungodly women like Cardi B will behave ungodly and will expect people to accept it. We live in a time where good is called evil and evil is called good. As Godly women, we need to pray for them and not condemn them on social media.

  6. Black woman look horrible for this one they should have never disrespected themselves and sorry to all little girls cardi b and city girls are never a good selection to follow

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