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Taylor Swift's album is seen as political, promoting conservative ideals like family and monogamy, which some argue is a lack of media literacy to ignore.
Nobody's mad at Taylor Swift because she's not singing songs. People are mad at Taylor Swift because she's laid waste to a founding myth of feminism, which is that women are happiest when they abandon the family, demonize men, and worship themselves.
The outrage over Taylor Swift's album reflects a deeper cultural issue: many young people feel economically trapped and unable to start families, leading to displaced rage.
Taylor Swift's new album has caused a full-fledged mutiny among Swifties, who are upset about her engagement and the personal themes in her songs.
Critics claim Taylor Swift's album promotes 'trad wife propaganda' by idealizing family life, which they see as aligning with conservative values.
The backlash against Taylor Swift's album highlights a societal tension between the desire for family and the economic reality that makes it seem unattainable for many.