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Girl power spice girls
Girl power spice girls












It's an embarrassment really that even now we give entertainers too much influence, the rich too much money and the wrong people too much respect, it seems a common theme but if every form of media went and there was only way 1 newspaper that had to report actual news, no more social media, entertainers doing their jobs then going home, this world would be a way better place.

#Girl power spice girls archive

Using hundreds of hours of archive footage and revealing interviews, this documentary series tells the complete story of the best-selling girl band of all time. Wannabe is the catchiest of all the Spice Girls songs, and through those. Girl Powered: The Spice Girls: With Geri Horner, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham. Until the fight is for more than a shallow minority of the rich, for me they aren't feminists or activists, BLM affects every POC, millions of not billions, the fights these girls had were for them to manipulate little kids. A war cry that heralded the dawn of the Girl Power movement, and one of the most enduring pop songs of all time. It'd be refreshing for the fight to be more than what affects them, for the poor women who have no rights, aren't allowed to be people or have even slight respect. Should pop stars be activists? Should the entitled speak for the neglected? Should the rich fight for the poor? Or should people just be treated better and respected more, these girls weren't particularly educated, their activism was based on their needs and their wants similar to 2 big sports women in 2021, so not much has changed. He openly admits it's not his thing, so why is he writing about them? I wasn't a huge fan, I didn't mind a couple of songs but I just didn't like them, although I don't think three were particularly bad on their own, there's an obvious two that seemed to keep creating problems. Journalists are just the absolute worst preying on misery and misfortune, loving mistakes, looking for your ugliest moments, it's just ridiculous. Let's also all agree on how rotten a human Matthew Wright is, he's an embarrassment as a bloke, journalist or human being, snivelling, weak little man. The line, sung by The Spice Girls on their 1996 breakthrough single Wannabe, summed up the bands self-styled Girl Power mantra - a brand of female empowerment that made them a global pop culture. The problem is there's this silly divide between rich and poor, rich doesn't make you intelligent, better or more of a role model, this documentary just kinda proves giving power to the wrong people creates chaos.












Girl power spice girls