Monday, February 22, 2016

#FreeKesha

Browsing the #FreeKesha hashtag on Twitter will tell you everything you need to know about America's victim culture. Kesha wants to get out of her recording contract with Sony. How? By claiming that she is too traumatized to work with the man who raped her, her producer, Dr. Luke.

Seems like everybody believes Kesha(or is it Ke$ha)?

"It’s hard enough for victims of sexual assault and abuse to come forward and tell their stories."

And Ke$ha has just made it that much harder. She was deposed in a 2011 case. She was asked directly, "Did Dr. Luke ever give you a roofie?" She said, "no."

She also denied having an intimate relationship with him.

Which Ke$ha are we supposed to believe? The 2011 Ke$ha, or the 2016 Ke$ha? Feminists always demand that we believe the accuser. What possible benefit would a woman get from making a false accusation?

I would refer you to the woman who has the dollar sign in her name. Dr. Luke offered to have Ke$ha work with another producer, and that was good enough for the judge to side with him.

This should be an interesting case going forward, in any case. It is a classic Marxist dialectic. Ke$ha is the labor being exploited by Sony and Dr. Luke, who represent the capitalist system. The capitalist system must be overthrown to free all the workers, and let them return to their natural state.

Cosmopolitan says that Ke$ha's case is important because in the music industry, "men have near wholesale control over the female pop stars they represent, produce, and, to a disturbing degree, own."

Cosmopolitan is technically correct to assert that Sony owns the means of production, which in this case is Ke$ha herself. The existence of a contract protects both parties. How big would Ke$ha have become without Sony's capital investment? The music she makes is her mode of production, and she owns the copyrights to her music.

Cosmopolitan frames the case in the following way. "This would be as if your manager at work raped you, and when you tried to quit your job and work elsewhere you were told you couldn't because you were still on contract."

Ke$ha has never made a formal criminal accusation against her producer. But to her supporters, it sounds right. They have accepted the indoctrination of their liberal institutions. They have been conditioned to believe that capitalism rapes the environment, that capitalists unjustly own the means of production. Ke$ha represents the mythical noble savage. The allegation of rape drugs being used is believed without reservation. Just as capitalism is a lie, one that requires constant messaging of "The American Dream" and the seductive tools of consumerism to propagate itself, so Ke$ha would never allow herself be ravished without being poisoned.

Ke$ha's producer may or may not have raped her, and at this point I wouldn't believe Ke$ha if she told me the sky was blue. As far as exploited workers go, she's done pretty well, earning north of $40 million. Dr. Luke seems to have a decent cause for his defamation lawsuit against her. I would like to see him take her for every penny she is worth, and have her cast out of Eden.

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