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Trolling Is the New Love & Theft

August 26, 2013 · by Robin James · in blackness, blurred lines, cultural approriation, gender, love and theft, miley cyrus, misogyny, race, racism, robin thicke, sexism, vmas, we can't stop

I’m crossposting this week’s post on cyborgology because it speaks directly to ideas I’ve been developing over here on IHF. Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” and Miley Cyrus’s “We Can’t Stop” have been two of the most controversial songs/videos in the…

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