So I was reading your blog and came across the answer in which you say something about Lily Allen's video. I could be wrong but I read an article where she says that she only had the women dancing to shine a light on how disgusting it is for artists to have them as props in their videos. I think she was specifically targeting rob thicke for his video for blurred lines. I could be wrong and may have misread the article but that's what I got from it. Just thought id tell you :)

Didn’t ever strike you as odd that she, a white woman, had either complied with or asked for nearly all of her video girls to be black? ESPECIALLY if it was to parody blurred lines, which had predominantly white video models? Did you ever ask yourself why? Did anything ring in the back of your head that maybe all Lilly Allen was doing was reinforcing old white supremacist power dynamics? Did you think ask yourself, this is supposed to be empowering to women, but which women? Which women are supposed to enjoy this video? Is this video empowering for ALL women(which women is it not empowering for and why)? It would be a really great idea to ask yourself that next time you see media supposedly “empowering women” before you rally behind it.