El videoclip feminista de Miley Cyrus que agitó a miles de fans

La artista presentó el clip de su nuevo tema, Mother’s Daughter, una obra por el empoderamiento de la mujer y el respeto por las diversidades.

Entre el erotismo, los derechos de la mujer y la provocación circula el nuevo videoclip del, a su vez, nuevo tema de Miley Cyrus, Mother’s Daughter.

En un tema que la artista definió sin demasiada humildad como un “himno feminista”, Cyrus canta “no te metas con mi libertad, estoy sucia, soy el mal”. El empoderamiento, la machismo que considera a la mujer como a un objeto y la maternidad deseada serían los ejes principales de la canción. El tema forma parte de un nuevo EP de la cantante, llamado She is coming, que contendrá seis canciones.

Para la producción del clip participó la propia madre de Miley, Tish Cyrus., junto con las modelos Aaron Philip y Casi McArthur, la actriz Angelina Duplisea, la directora y compositora Mela Murder,  la patinadora Lacey Baker, la bailarina Amazon Ashley y la activista de apenas 11 años Mari Copeny.

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“I've always been a fighter. Maybe not always in the most productive way, but fighting for myself, a friend or even for a stranger who is being bullied has always been a part of my personality. Fat acceptance is based on the notion that all fat people, regardless of health, deserve respect. And it's a battle that is fought every day by thousands, including myself. Social media's accessibility allows us to peek in on others living their lives, but too often the conversation turns negative when there are fat bodies involved. People just love to leave awful comments on fat folks photos in order to feel superior and I promise you, not one of these commenters actually cares about the health, family, environment or whatever bullshit reason they give for their vile behavior towards a fat person. And really, how in the hell does health matter in the context of someone just posting a photo of themselves feeling happy and confident? (HINT: it doesn't matter, stop pretending like it does) Next time you see a fat person posting pictures of themselves living their life, stop and ask yourself why you wish to spoil their joy. I guarantee that you can't come up with a valid reason that isn't based in your own ego gratification. Stop it and do better! We humans have a lot to learn, but we can start by fighting our personal biases and permitting people of all genders, races, sexualities, sizes, abilities and health levels to live harassment-free lives. Don't fuck with their freedom to feel happy and beautiful right now, not just when society says it’s ok.” – Angelina Duplisea @anactingangel

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“Cada mujer es una revuelta” (“Every Woman is a riot”) se lee al comienzo del video, en el que se suceden pezones, mujeres con cuerpos diversos y Miley Cyrus, en un ajustado traje de latex rojo. “Ella tiene el poder, mírala, tiene el poder, así que no te metas con mi libertad”, canta la ex Hanna Montana, en otra parte del tema, quien ya tiene un recorrido extenso a favor del respeto de los derechos del colectivo LGBT y de las mujeres. En apenas siete horas el video ya tiene más de dos millones de visualizaciones.

Mirá el último video de Miley Cyrus, Mother’s Daughter: