Sweet Beyonce Argumentative Essay

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At the beginng of her carer the sweet innocent young girl make hit record after hit record, millions of fans buying her albums and watching her concerts. Beyonce has hit stardom dosent ruffel feathers, stays quet and does her job like a good girl. Sweet Beyonce donates to charites eveybody loves her. She is always giving, helping the people in need. These charites range from humanitarin efforts to disease research, but there are many in between that could make someone feel uncortable. This past year a majority of the world found out that Beyonce is black. What Beyonce donates to pro black organizations. How disappoting is that and to think i liked her. Why coundt she just stick to donating to cancer or something. I mean they are the ones who …show more content…
I dont really want to hear about the problems in america and what peole around the country are going thourgh. Her music has gotten to politival and talks to musch about black people. She needs to go back ‘all the single ladies now put your hands up’; i support the cause i just dont want to listen to it and talk about it. Beyonce for so long held back and said nothing public abot race in america. Then formation came out a song about black power and exclllence. Then her super bowl performance that set the world on fire and took the conversation straighgt into our homes. She lost a lot of fans because of this pro black stance, so much critiszism for wanting equality for blacks. Why! We are all equal arent we, we bleed the same color, worship the same God, but still she recieved backlash. She just wants to end racism and police brutalty though her music,but still so much backlash. The same people who critized her claim they want the same thing. If that is true then what is the problem. We want Beyonce back. She never left, she is still here. No u know what i mean, the real Beyonce. So the one who didnt speak out on equaloty and black rights. No i dont mean that i love black people, i have black friends. I just dont like this new Beyonce thats all. Beyonce was a goddest before so sweet and inoccent now she is a little to woke for some

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