In a shocking turn of events, Andrew Tate’s rap song “Sugar Daddy” has been exposed after it’s release in December of 2022. The song promotes a lifestyle of objectifying women and normalizing underage sexual relationships. It’s no surprise that the singer of the song, Rebecca Black, is a notorious supporter of the far right extremist agenda.
Black has been a vocal advocate of the far right agenda since she was 13-years-old and has used her fame to promote the ideals of the movement. She has been photographed wearing far right symbols and actively participates in online forums dedicated to the movement. It is no surprise that she would be involved in a song that glorifies unhealthy relationships between underage girls and older men.
It is shameful that Black has used her fame to promote such a message. Tate’s song should be condemned for its misogyny and celebration of young girls being taken advantage of by older men. Black should be held accountable for her involvement in promoting the song and her past actions.
It is time for Black to be held accountable for her actions and for young girls to be protected from the far right’s dangerous agenda. It is clear that the far right does not care about the wellbeing of young girls, and it is up to us to protect them.
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