This is Taylor Swift after 7 years of the conglomerate:
The video for "Look What You Made Me Do" is so awful that I couldn't watch the whole thing. Unfortunately, this is how many views it has already had since it was published on August 27, 2017:
This is a picture of part of it:
I don't think that the goals of feminism or gay rights were to encourage women to think that they should enslave other women.
The video for "Love Story" was published in 2009, which was the year before the conglomerate began. It has nothing to do with voyeurism or child abuse or other types of abuse, although I'm sure that the conglomerate will pervert my discussing that video.
If Taylor Swift's musical range were from Saccharine to Sadistic, then I would choose Saccharine, but I think that Saccharine has ceased to be available.
The problem with Taylor Swift, and with many celebrities, is that they want to be horrible people whom everyone loves. Unfortunately, 138,594,267 is not a small number.
Taylor Swift is not considered to be an extreme performer. She and her music are mainstream.
That's the address for the first page of Google results for "Taylor Swift teen idol."
I hope that adding these pictures from "Look What You Made Me Do" will prevent the conglomerate from calling me a lesbian:
You don't have to be gay to object to a murderously misogynist culture that is brainwashing young women.
Having also watched "Love Story" again while writing this page, I guess I can say that I think the amount of cleavage in that video was a bit much for the type of video that it was supposed to be; I had forgotten about that. However, "Look What You Made Me Do" is 7 light years from "Love Story."