The Lonious Monk;7103654 said:
I don't really think they are being hypocritical. They aren't criticizing artists nowadays for being sexual. They are criticizing artists like Rihanna for creating this atmosphere where everyone feels like defining themselves solely by there sexuality is the thing to do.
A single pic where everyone is still covered up is completely different than Rihanna's entire M.O. of perpetuating an increasingly more and more slutty public image. Nothing is wrong with women showing off their sexuality, but with Rihanna it's like she's actively trying to see how much of a whore she can get away with being before people finally say "Enough."
Why does a woman showing off her body whenever, however she pleases, and owning her sexuality equate to her being a "whore"
The fact that in there is a breaking point that would warrant a collective "enough" , suggest that you and like minded individuals only tolerate certain public displays of female sexuality and don't necessarily think its "nothing wrong with it"