People being outraged at a preformer not liking being distracted during a performance.
Clutchism3 on
Newsflash: Cultures can have annoying aspects. It being your culture doesn’t make it less annoying it just means the tolerance level can be elevated.
formerNPC on
So pop singers are not experts in cultural history? I’m shocked.
TheRandom6000 on
Jodeln is a cultural cry as well.
McClugget on
This is a non story
Secure-Bus4679 on
This article feels like a pathetic attempt to start the cancellation pile-on. “See? I told you she was a terrible person look I wrote the first article pointing it out.”
Fit-Property3774 on
Can’t wait for the next bot account to post this
limecakes on
I mean, whatever it was, she doesnt have to like it
Doom_Corp on
My mother used to do a distinctive high pitched woop woop when I would go with her to some concerts and other low key musical evenings. I KNOW it was for attention and it embarrassed me. We’re bland, but tall, white people who have been in the USA for generations. The person in the crowd is no different from one of those people that has a shockingly strange laugh at a comedy show and they do it so they can get attention. I once knew a girl who had some strange high pitched tittering laugh that sounded like if you had a squealing rat and if you squished it at just the right tempo it sounded like a laugh…I’m not being obtuse in this matter either. It was performative and bizarre.
PeterNippelstein on
What is a cultural cry?
BB808BB on
If it was an obnoxious American yeehawing at some concert in the Middle East people would be telling the American to respect the culture and not to be rude.
ripChazmo on
This is a giant non-issue.
mike0sd on
Yelling during concerts is generally ok. American culture is a mix of world cultures, so there was no “cultural barrier” here. Also, it’s ok to find new things “weird”. This is a non story
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People being outraged at a preformer not liking being distracted during a performance.
Newsflash: Cultures can have annoying aspects. It being your culture doesn’t make it less annoying it just means the tolerance level can be elevated.
So pop singers are not experts in cultural history? I’m shocked.
Jodeln is a cultural cry as well.
This is a non story
This article feels like a pathetic attempt to start the cancellation pile-on. “See? I told you she was a terrible person look I wrote the first article pointing it out.”
Can’t wait for the next bot account to post this
I mean, whatever it was, she doesnt have to like it
My mother used to do a distinctive high pitched woop woop when I would go with her to some concerts and other low key musical evenings. I KNOW it was for attention and it embarrassed me. We’re bland, but tall, white people who have been in the USA for generations. The person in the crowd is no different from one of those people that has a shockingly strange laugh at a comedy show and they do it so they can get attention. I once knew a girl who had some strange high pitched tittering laugh that sounded like if you had a squealing rat and if you squished it at just the right tempo it sounded like a laugh…I’m not being obtuse in this matter either. It was performative and bizarre.
What is a cultural cry?
If it was an obnoxious American yeehawing at some concert in the Middle East people would be telling the American to respect the culture and not to be rude.
This is a giant non-issue.
Yelling during concerts is generally ok. American culture is a mix of world cultures, so there was no “cultural barrier” here. Also, it’s ok to find new things “weird”. This is a non story