Posted: Mar 07, 2012 6:10 am
by Mac_Guffin
Yeah, but on a deeper level, it was a rejection of the status quo. Which is something Miley's doing here and with the atheist stuff.

I don't see that at all. Miley's going into territory only The Beatles, if you count them, are going into. She's a pop artist loved by the status quo, but she's doing these things to challenge it... Doing it from within, which is much more effective. You're not going to get people to realize their bullshit by singing protest songs and pithy punk rants. It's expected. What's not expected is a pop artist challenging what's accepted.