Maybe more than any other story, people love a good redemption story. Katy Perry is marketing a really good one right now.
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The culmination of this forgiveness tour will end with a limited edition perfume bottle called Tears by Katy Perry.
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There will be a knock-off attempt by Iggy Azalea called White Women's Saltwater, bottled for consumption.
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People will stand in line to purchase these stories of redemption, which center the sads of white women while casting black women aside.
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Non-black woc and men of all shades will once again remind black women that they must cater to the feelings of white women who appropriate.
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Katy Perry's brand of redemption ultimately serves to harvest more power for white women. That's why it's so treacherous.
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A real apology goes like this,
@katyperry: "I made mistakes. I'm sorry." You then pass the mic to the black women you've made invisible.1 reply 33 retweets 82 likes
But there's no money or power in that for Katy Perry. Instead, were left with Katy Perry as the radial point of forgiveness and womanhood.
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