Paris Paloma - LABOUR (the cacophony)

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  • Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
  • Pre-order "Cacophony" out 30th August:
    parispaloma.ffm.to/cacophony
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    Credits:
    A massive thank you to the over 350+ of you who submitted your voices & videos to be a part of this project. This would not have been possible without you!❤️‍🔥
    Videos pulled from socials
    Verse 1:
    @_alexidoesart
    @cursedcrone
    @gildedmothstudio
    @d0wnth3rabbith0le
    @wrenofwvnds
    @saberlinsla
    @memonamuneer0
    @damalairieux
    @drawingsbyjacob
    @rowritess
    @lindseycherekwaller
    @kh.archery
    @kkraynak
    Verse 2:
    @nicolekauffman3
    @naomi_jayne_art
    @megsartspace
    @art_by_isabella_alsharif
    @vikspi
    @suriani_artistry
    @luslover
    @janamimotions
    Lip Sync Clips:
    @actuallycay
    @alexiztheone
    @alyssathebpdwitch
    @babyboomerssister
    @barboramitasova
    @beck.buchler
    @belrog
    @bibibun_
    @broken_legz
    @caleb.takes.photos
    @calumhoods_gf
    @cheyennerb
    @crazycae
    @daintybouquet
    @dalek4213
    @divyasud5
    @divyasud5
    @ellefellaction
    @eltaylorsversi0n
    @evebane
    @forgotten.in.the.forest
    @g.hostinglolz
    @happypill.kiara
    @highfashionjoker
    @houbofleky
    @huge_ego_tiny_waist
    @ifeyflowers
    @jassy200333
    @jayanimates.exe
    @jolinasew
    @jordinbezabih
    @kiiaclarice
    @lil.trippy777
    @lucifer.or.something0
    @luv_eldorado
    @lynxisagoodsquirrel
    @m.addieblack
    @mags.thewitch
    @marcy_200222
    @megmsanchez
    @melissallgall
    @minakl98
    @mrs_labeezy
    @mushroomlover__
    @muyanyi
    @mxdevin
    @mxzee44
    @n0t.drakes.kiki
    @natalia_bo_tak_
    @nikromancy
    @ohitssol
    @poeticpancake
    @presh_f1996
    @ptitveto
    @rawtee2
    @reeducto
    @rii_madanii
    @rubberduckiejo
    @setha.ch
    @shailamackay
    @snowdrop17
    @sp1dermannumber1fan
    @springsaga
    @spunkytaylor
    @starg1rl.anna
    @studycelia
    @teamdisablitydanni
    @teirangiklever
    @thatissiriusblack
    @theavpatel
    @theshoes_
    @theyhateravyn
    @thisgardenis4eden
    @trinitykirkland
    @umiko.sensei
    @watrchick
    @weirdlyzakki
    @writingknighting
    @xoxo_lillss
    @y0urmumsfav0
    @yourf4vgae
    @yskeptica
    @_call_me_chlo_
    @_dios.mio_
    @_thetolaani
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    #parispaloma #labour #cacophony

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,1 тис.

  • @eleanorjay9568
    @eleanorjay9568 Місяць тому +7189

    This isn't just a song anymore. This is a battlecry

  • @aasefogarty2152
    @aasefogarty2152 Місяць тому +7435

    “Scream so that one day a hundred years from now another sister will not have to dry her tears wondering where in history she lost her voice.” -Jasmin Kaur

    • @sofimontero3066
      @sofimontero3066 26 днів тому +28

      I got goosebumps, I swear

    • @tara102288
      @tara102288 26 днів тому +32

      I literally had tears from reading this.. idk why but it hit HARD

    • @ohiomcguiregirl361
      @ohiomcguiregirl361 19 днів тому +12

      This just made me well up with tears 😢

    • @GirlGamer867
      @GirlGamer867 13 днів тому +3

      ​@tara102288 me too! it hit me like a truck! such a powerful statement.

    • @evancook9739
      @evancook9739 18 годин тому +1

      @@ohiomcguiregirl361 gosh dang, I'm a guy and I'm tearing up now too

  • @BrunaSilva-hs9sv
    @BrunaSilva-hs9sv Місяць тому +1955

    saw someone on tiktok once say: "I NEED to go to a concert and scream this at the top of my lungs with 10 thousand other girls"

    • @SakuraSamora
      @SakuraSamora 24 дні тому +50

      OMGOMGOMG I JUST HAD THAT EXACT THOUGHT! I NEED THIS ENERGY AROUND ME!

    • @studioreece8329
      @studioreece8329 15 днів тому +7

      AGREED! ❤

    • @leahbelverd1379
      @leahbelverd1379 14 днів тому +15

      It would be worth every penny. No doubt. How amazing that would be..!

    • @GirlGamer867
      @GirlGamer867 13 днів тому +30

      how about chanting/singing it as you march down the street with 10000 other women? now THAT is a protest I will participate in!

    • @elizabethgrant2072
      @elizabethgrant2072 12 днів тому +4

      We need to play this as our song while marching we need to do this as a protest not just a concert

  • @CK-vp6hh
    @CK-vp6hh Місяць тому +2078

    Lived this. Single now and Just turned 70…. I’d so love to send this to the was-band who didn’t want me to go to college because then “ you’ll end up leaving me”
    So I left him.
    And did.

    • @kathleenunwichtig6702
      @kathleenunwichtig6702 Місяць тому +108

      You are a Queen for doing that. No man should say what a woman has to do

    • @CK-vp6hh
      @CK-vp6hh Місяць тому +20

      @@kathleenunwichtig6702 ❤️

    • @kitskivich
      @kitskivich Місяць тому +23

      Good for you!

    • @Natsuk1y
      @Natsuk1y Місяць тому +25

      Such a queen, congratulations

    • @Natsuk1y
      @Natsuk1y Місяць тому +30

      @@hulking_presence Oh look, even this video isn't safe from angry men

  • @twojeawiz0
    @twojeawiz0 Місяць тому +11419

    it's not just a song anymore, it's a MOVEMENT

    • @shannonb.9377
      @shannonb.9377 Місяць тому +59

      I truly hope so ❤

    • @MsBellaSicilia
      @MsBellaSicilia Місяць тому +55

      Let's do this! It's a fight we've been preparing for.

    • @Henbot
      @Henbot Місяць тому +35

      Don't get too ahead of yourself, you have to actually do organising and activism can't just do a song and mission done

    • @smalltravellife2560
      @smalltravellife2560 Місяць тому +6

      So real ❤

    • @imyourhuckleberry8961
      @imyourhuckleberry8961 Місяць тому

      We need to take South Korean women's 4B Movement worldwide. No more dating, sex, marriage or having children with men until they evolve, hold themselves and each other accountable and stop being r*ping, k¡lling, assaulting, abusive misogynists. Women have been patient for generations because we had no choice, now many of us do- yet we still engage with these cowards. Talking, waiting and trying to teach hasn't worked… it's time for action. Shut it down and shut them out until they start seeing our humanity as equal to their own, instead of viewing us as objects or servants.
      NOW… now is when we hold men's feet to the fire that women were built from. Do not give in, Sisters. I believe in you. I believe in us.💞

  • @reyfairburn5023
    @reyfairburn5023 Місяць тому +4939

    My face and voice in the song that has gotten me through the process of divorcing my abusive ex-husband, you have no idea how much this means to me. Thank you Paris for this and everything you create ❤️❤️❤️

    • @rootedreinvention
      @rootedreinvention Місяць тому +56

      Mid-divorce from my own - this was my most listened to song of 2023 and we have got this.

    • @The_Mighty_Red
      @The_Mighty_Red Місяць тому +5

      ❤❤❤

    • @AzariahMarinaStarcaster
      @AzariahMarinaStarcaster Місяць тому +29

      At the time I'm typing this, there's 999 likes on this comment. 999 is an angel number representative of new beginnings and the ending of cycles. I thought this would be a something you'd like to hear. ❤

    • @sunflowerwittchy9126
      @sunflowerwittchy9126 Місяць тому +7

      Now that is healing!

    • @valeriekhall
      @valeriekhall Місяць тому +5

      @@rootedreinvention I wish you both freedom, healing, rebirth, & an absolute resurgence!!!! *any wanted hugs*

  • @misscandlefreak
    @misscandlefreak Місяць тому +716

    Heard this song a month before I filed for divorce after 19 years of abuse. I have chills watching this. Thank you.

    • @tafffita
      @tafffita Місяць тому +22

      I'm so proud of you! You got out and that requires strength that I can't even comprehend.

    • @Forbiddenrosegarden
      @Forbiddenrosegarden Місяць тому +10

      I’m so proud of you that’s amazing I wish you all the best go have fun !!! 💞💞💞💞

    • @JS-kx6um
      @JS-kx6um Місяць тому +6

      you are amazing to have survived all of that, I truly wish you the best

    • @user2684
      @user2684 25 днів тому +5

      So so proud of you !! Please take care and stay safe 💕

    • @anyathornqvist4602
      @anyathornqvist4602 3 дні тому

      Please take care and have the best life!

  • @haileyt857
    @haileyt857 Місяць тому +770

    I say Medusa should be one of the main symbols to this movement - she was assaulted, then cursed, and eventually killed because of her curse. All because of an entitled male God. Another could be Eris, a symbol of female rage, though I can't think of imagery/symbols for her.

    • @russergee49
      @russergee49 Місяць тому +48

      She’s not really the best symbol, as in most and the oldest myths she was just a creature, no curse involved, and her death only happened because Perseus was trying to save his mother from a forced marriage. I’m also uncomfortable with the colonial implications of taking symbols from other cultures and co-opting them for other meanings.

    • @kermitfreak193
      @kermitfreak193 Місяць тому +15

      That doesn’t have anything to do with colonizing 😂

    • @jiejiii
      @jiejiii 29 днів тому +8

      @@kermitfreak193colonizing?? huh?

    • @celseac8107
      @celseac8107 29 днів тому +26

      In Greek mythology Medusa was never a raped woman. You must be thinking of the much later Roman writer Ovid.

    • @umhi9778
      @umhi9778 28 днів тому +17

      ​@@russergee49We can hold onto the cursed version of the story for the movement. Symbols and stories are what you make of them. Medusa is a powerful intimidating and recognizable symbol by default. We should use that.

  • @yayforbooks4151
    @yayforbooks4151 Місяць тому +2141

    I am not a mother, but I am an eldest daughter, and a survivor. I struggle everyday with being a product of that environment. Easy prey no more.

    • @stupidlovergirl
      @stupidlovergirl Місяць тому +9

      real

    • @Natsuk1y
      @Natsuk1y Місяць тому +21

      @@hulking_presence looks like you were a late one

    • @vickielynn770
      @vickielynn770 Місяць тому +3

      Yes! This right here! True words spoken that I can relate to well

    • @fidellerosa
      @fidellerosa Місяць тому +5

      eldest daughters unite!!!!

    • @amandadadesky5192
      @amandadadesky5192 Місяць тому +7

      Mother and eldest daughter and survivor, here: I see you, and you are valid.
      As you say. . .easy prey no more. 🤝🫂

  • @saiflbbh
    @saiflbbh Місяць тому +6017

    I'm a guy, but my mother went through hell because of my father. I want to scream this song on top of my lungs in his face.
    Edit: thanks alot for the comforting replies. Also I'm just 16 if anyone's wondering

    • @arkarupbasumallik
      @arkarupbasumallik Місяць тому +165

      YESSS

    • @ravensnest9486
      @ravensnest9486 Місяць тому +352

      KING SHIT !!! AN ALLY !!!! WE LOVE YOU SIR

    • @UnseelieRose
      @UnseelieRose Місяць тому +343

      Yes! This song is about the struggle of women, but that doesn't mean only women can sing it. Your mom raised a good son.

    • @jahnavirainlover
      @jahnavirainlover Місяць тому +146

      YOU DROPPED THIS 👑, KING !!!

    • @RoseBeariess
      @RoseBeariess Місяць тому +77

      I’m a woman however my father is exactly who I want to scream this to. I want to scream it over and over until he understands

  • @michellegoodman2007
    @michellegoodman2007 Місяць тому +675

    I showed my husband (2nd marriage) and he understood what i went through for the first 30 years of my life. He said he was sorry i had to go through that and cried when he saw all of the women in the video. He is amazing and was raised by a warrior of a woman. Im thankful everyday to have a partner now and not a "master".

    • @Natsuk1y
      @Natsuk1y Місяць тому +36

      @@hulking_presence says you who had no love to begin with

    • @esmaypintor
      @esmaypintor 29 днів тому +9

      @@hulking_presence and you scream peasant behavior.

    • @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 28 днів тому

      ​@@hulking_presencejust because you have a penis, doesn't mean you have to be one.

    • @user-de6dk5ji2m
      @user-de6dk5ji2m 25 днів тому +2

      Why am i crying once more but now over your comment. Omg what a man

    • @michellegoodman2007
      @michellegoodman2007 25 днів тому

      @@user-de6dk5ji2m he is an amazing man who had amazing parents raise him to the man he is today. His father was such an astounding man as well.

  • @strega0
    @strega0 Місяць тому +217

    2:28
    That panel on the left is Artemisia Gentileschi's painting of Judith Beheading Holnoferes. That's a nice touch. Y'all got to look up Artemisia her story is incredible.
    Already a talented artist at a very young age, her life was thrown in chaos when she was sexually assaulted by a friend of her father's. During the following trial that ensued, she had to endure torture in court so to prove that she wasn't lying about her accusations. It is said that she painted Judith as a response to this trauma. She even depicts herself as Judith and her rapist as Holnoferes.

    • @Violet_Jedi_Sylveon
      @Violet_Jedi_Sylveon Місяць тому +10

      Artemisia Gentileschi is incredible, her art has so much emotion in it,

    • @Talkingcrowlikething29
      @Talkingcrowlikething29 Місяць тому +9

      I got chills when that painting came up. I knew it was Artemisia’s 🧡

    • @RavenSutcliffe
      @RavenSutcliffe 28 днів тому +10

      Her father was a painter too, and people constantly tried to "prove" that she was passing his paintings off as hers because a woman couldn't be so good.
      Also in re: SA, look up her "Susannah and the Elders" and compare it to the same subject painted by men. She KNEW, and most of them very obviously didn't. In the same way that her Judith is the only one I've seen who struggles with her whole body instead of being daintily removed from the blood of the task.

    • @strega0
      @strega0 22 дні тому +1

      @@RavenSutcliffe oh yeah. Susannah and the Elders are incredible too.

  • @LinoIsCute_25
    @LinoIsCute_25 Місяць тому +2644

    I cried. It was not just tears, they were tears of rage and all of the pent up anger about every single unjust thing that happened and keeps happening to every single woman. Seriously, one of the best works ever, this is SO going to be in my playlist

  • @bbaepsae
    @bbaepsae Місяць тому +2266

    This feels like an "I hear you" to all the women who had (and those who still have) to live in silence; scared, resigned, reduced to a secondary role for so many years, where they were not a woman; they were just a wife, a mother, a homemaker. Let not forget the sacrifices and everything they endured so that we can have a name of our own today, and let us continue to fight to leave an even better world for the generations to come. I love you all, girls 💜💜

    • @hulking_presence
      @hulking_presence Місяць тому +3

      Being a woman IS being a wife a mother a homemaker.

    • @bbaepsae
      @bbaepsae Місяць тому +29

      @@hulking_presence Sometimes, sometimes is not. It depends on the woman, and what she chooses

    • @saruwatarikooji
      @saruwatarikooji 26 днів тому +9

      @@hulking_presence I can't help but get the feeling that you are part of why this song and video exists...

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 13 днів тому +1

      ​@saruwatarikooji this song is for women who don't want to be mothers or wives and that's fine, it isn't my battle cry, l love motherhood and l love cooking for my family, I'm grateful we have a home and my children have us both in their lives and we are a team in love for 27 years, secondly don't get bitter if you pick a bad life partner and then have children with them. Nobody is forcing any of the above. My mother was God awful, she never wanted children, she treated us as her biggest mistake, l can see her singing along to this song. Motherhood and mothering is the most natural thing in the world to those of us that want it to be. If you resent the idea of it then simply don't procreate, children deserve peace not anger.

  • @Arrow-zc7mq
    @Arrow-zc7mq Місяць тому +843

    I am 13 years old and I honestly hate how much I relate to this. It’s not fair how our society treats women and afab people, especially children.

    • @JustCass945
      @JustCass945 Місяць тому +26

      Same :(

    • @sarabeachpeach
      @sarabeachpeach Місяць тому +85

      Sweet girl, I'm sorry we couldn't do more to fix things before you got here. I'm trying to fix what I can, but we are stronger together and I will fight for this world to be better for you, and the children that will follow you.

    • @bri.b6448
      @bri.b6448 Місяць тому

      Children should never have to take up mantles. But then, have women ever been allowed to be children? The fact that these words are flowing into your cup, instead of more lies that feminism is dead, is hope.

    • @Oakley_boakley
      @Oakley_boakley Місяць тому +30

      ​@@sarabeachpeach I'm not the original commenter but my god did this comment make me cry. I'm also 13, and it is so sad that we are still fighting this fight. Every generation, it never ends. I wish all the women here and all the women who aren't here to listen to this song the best.

    • @CharlieMStar
      @CharlieMStar Місяць тому +20

      13 here too, I’m a trans male but it still hurts and I get it, I’m not sure if I can quite give an opinion on this anymore but wether I’m in this fight as a victim anymore or as a protector I’ll be fighting for us all. You girls and women rock, we can be strong together,

  • @CrazyCae
    @CrazyCae Місяць тому +120

    I’m so honored to be a part of this. Thank you for your incredible art 💙💙💙

    • @Bluebell80151
      @Bluebell80151 14 днів тому +4

      Ahhh
      I literally screamed when I saw you in the video.
      Love your videos Cae! 🤍

    • @elisep9481
      @elisep9481 14 днів тому +2

      Also noticed you in the video, great job!!!

    • @emmashahar1392
      @emmashahar1392 4 дні тому

      You deserve it Cae, your art and words inspire so many, including me ❤❤

  • @scarlettdownsiswriting
    @scarlettdownsiswriting Місяць тому +1224

    As ridiculous as it might sound for me to say this, all of the voices combined almost made me tear up

    • @zwllce
      @zwllce Місяць тому +91

      trust me its not ridiculous, i was tearing up the whole song. it really is beautiful.

    • @loveyoujonghyun
      @loveyoujonghyun Місяць тому +58

      It's not ridiculous at all. I was fine until the mashup of voices which then I literally started crying.

    • @naturazpolski9213
      @naturazpolski9213 Місяць тому +17

      It doesn't even sound like the combined voices. It's just the voices fron the original version, she only used the videos, but with no sound.

    • @zwllce
      @zwllce Місяць тому

      @@naturazpolski9213 not just from the original version lok

    • @stephanie6346
      @stephanie6346 Місяць тому +7

      Don't feel ridiculous, it literally made me cry

  • @lucieiii6618
    @lucieiii6618 Місяць тому +10352

    Just a reminder that this song is for us women and young girls, but also to not forget the women and children in Palestine, Sudan and Congo. Feminism is linked to equality and for that the genocides need to end.
    Edit: If you see comments supporting israhell do not respond. Also I ask those to do research clearly on what is happening, it take less than 5 mins to educate yourself on the right side of history. I may not be Palestinian, congolese or sudanese but Im a child of Srilankan tamil refugees who fled after facing a similar ethnic cleasing in Srilanka. Let countries and religions not divide us, people deserve to live and don't let ignorance win.
    From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.

    • @witchy2662
      @witchy2662 Місяць тому +294

      may p4lest!ne be free

    • @AragornElessar
      @AragornElessar Місяць тому +291

      yes! No one is free until all of us are free.

    • @rebekahrutledge1633
      @rebekahrutledge1633 Місяць тому

      Exactly, white feminism is not feminism.

    • @user-oy4sj2yz4w
      @user-oy4sj2yz4w Місяць тому +254

      And let's not forget the Israeli women AND men who are being held hostage

    • @danaslitlist1
      @danaslitlist1 Місяць тому +16

      💕💕💕💕

  • @Meepsmeep
    @Meepsmeep Місяць тому +233

    I can't even put into words the feeling this song gives me. Immense rage, the urge to cry, mixed with a powerful feeling of something. All I can think of when I listen is my father. He is currently serving an 8 year prison sentence for trying to violently kill me and my mom on December 15th 2021. It happened 6 days after my birthday, 10 days before Christmas. He did it because my mom wanted a divorce. Why did she want a divorce? He cheated on her with a 19 yr old girl while her mother was dying. It wasn't the first time and he was 50. He's always been emotionally/ verbally/ financially abusive to me and my mom. The day he tried to kill us I fought him off with my bare hands and lived to tell the tale. I think this song gives me the same rage I had when I picked him up off my mom by his neck. The worst part was... his family took his side. My grandmother paid 25,000 dollars to get him out on bail. My brother and aunts disowned me, saying we deserved what he did to us for trying to leave. Some men need to go to hell and burn.

    • @bagel_bandanna
      @bagel_bandanna Місяць тому +20

      You and your Mother have endured so much.

    • @sarajanssens1082
      @sarajanssens1082 Місяць тому +12

      Absolute monster. So proud of you and your mum. Keep that rage burning 🕯️

    • @randomcreations128
      @randomcreations128 Місяць тому +12

      He deserves more than prison, he deserves to rot in agony. You and your mother are so so brave. Keep on living bravely, your strength and will is inspiring and touching. Lots of love❤️

    • @blob73
      @blob73 Місяць тому +11

      omg this was one hell of a story literally jaw dropped to the floor so much strength to you and your mum babes

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig 24 дні тому +4

      Sounds like you're better off not having anything to do with his side of the family - they sound toxic.

  • @girlfromthevillage403
    @girlfromthevillage403 Місяць тому +115

    This song makes me think of so many women. But the one that I think of that is very close to home is my grandmother( my mother's mother). She was forced to marry my grandfather after becoming pregnant out of wedlock. She tried to remove the pregnancy in some back alley as it was not legal yet in the UK. It didn't work obviously but she was willing to risk her life rather than spend her life with a man she didn't love. She was forced into a life she HATED. She loved her children but couldn't express it properly because she was in so much distress every day of her life. She also ended up having a son who only lived one day which only exacerbated her distress. She ended up smoking herself to death from the stress after developing COPD. She died in agony in her early 60s. Such a waste of a beautiful woman who deserved so much more. She deserved to live a life that she chose, even if that meant my mother, siblings, myself and my children didn't exist

  • @ThatOneNerdGirly
    @ThatOneNerdGirly Місяць тому +458

    Chills, tears. The pain of our ancestors and sisters distilled. Just amazing.

  • @Taesarra
    @Taesarra Місяць тому +671

    This song became an anthem that helped me begin to heal from my ex-husband's abuse. And now it's grown into an anthem for all my sisters and siblings out there who feel the same, for our mothers and ancestors who could not sing for themselves, and for our future generations - I cried first hearing the original because I felt like I wasn't alone in all my hurt anymore. I cry harder now because of all the pent up rage and frustration we all feel. You all did wonderfully and this is brilliant. We're in this together and have each other's backs ♥

    • @rootedreinvention
      @rootedreinvention Місяць тому +10

      I took this song to therapy and was like "how does this artist know what I went through with my ex-husband?"
      We've Got This.

    • @celes42017
      @celes42017 23 дні тому +1

      Same. My husband constantly made fun of my appearance. He made fun of my ideals, expected me to run the house while working a full-time job, and then wouldn’t help me with my son even though I told him we were a packaged deal. Been divorced over 3 years now. Best thing I ever did relationship wise. Much power to you, my friend. ❤️

  • @caitaldrich
    @caitaldrich 18 днів тому +55

    "its not love if you force her" love that

    • @Baa975
      @Baa975 9 днів тому

      Wow

    • @Kondzino
      @Kondzino День тому

      When it comes to love. Who forces who?

  • @skyesthelimitro
    @skyesthelimitro 25 днів тому +475

    Thank you for adding fat people, people of color, disabled people, trans men, trans women, and non-binary people in this video. The fact that you acknowledge in this way that the undue stress and labor is intersectional and affects everyone is so wonderful, it made me cry

    • @WildEsoterica
      @WildEsoterica 13 днів тому +3

      “fat people” is abit rude, just say people of different sizes because smaller people also experience bodyshaming and they were included aswell

    • @skyesthelimitro
      @skyesthelimitro 13 днів тому +42

      @@WildEsoterica I am a fat person, and it's not rude. It's an adjective. "Small people" as you put it have thin privilege, so I'm not going to mention them for the same reason I said disabled and not able-Bodied or that I Said people of color but didn't say white people. Learn about body positivity and fat liberation, then come back to me

    • @BadLuckMoon
      @BadLuckMoon 12 днів тому +6

      Damn right.

    • @evil_radfem9162
      @evil_radfem9162 5 днів тому +12

      trans “women” aka men can not relate to this

    • @skyesthelimitro
      @skyesthelimitro 5 днів тому

      @@evil_radfem9162 there are literally trans women in this video. Paris Paloma supports trans rights. If you don't like it, then you can't like her music

  • @crystalriley8127
    @crystalriley8127 Місяць тому +442

    WE RAGE THEN WE RISE ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿

    • @hollihaddock6106
      @hollihaddock6106 Місяць тому +7

      Yes! Women of the world unite! We have been under attack FOREVER and now America is doubling down! Fight! Truth to Power! Love to all my fellow sisters in this country (USA) and around the world!

    • @onstandbi-
      @onstandbi- Місяць тому +1

      WOMEN WILL WIN WHEN UNITED!!

    • @Shazoneable
      @Shazoneable 23 дні тому

      ABSOLUTELY 🤝

    • @IBSSnapey
      @IBSSnapey 14 днів тому

      Whenever I'm pissed off about my bad circumstances caused by the actions of my ex and my parents, I listen to Labour.
      I wanna sing this in a feminist protest with my fellow comrades.

  • @DanieLagunes
    @DanieLagunes Місяць тому +402

    I'm alone in my apartment watching this and I start to cry, because it's beautiful and powerful, but also because it still hurts, for me, for my mother, my grandma and all women out there. This is SO AMAZING!!!

  • @marzomber8723
    @marzomber8723 28 днів тому +41

    As a 63 year old widow, I lost a wonderful husband too soon, 4 years ago.
    I scream this for my mom, my grandmother. I saw what they went through. Thank you for this beautiful & powerful song with all the beautuful voices.

  • @lilyweatherly1041
    @lilyweatherly1041 Місяць тому +35

    when she says “its not an act of love if you make her” i literally get the chills every time

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 22 дні тому

      This line gets so raw about the problems with this system. If you have to force anything, it's become your opponent. It isn't "beautiful, willing pain" when we literally have to bear it just to earn a semblance of rights. We never should've had to become so strong.
      Honestly one of the reasons we have to "resort" to so much rage and noise, to refuse to be pleasant anymore, is because it's apparently the only language this system is familiar with, it's fittingly hostile and unpretty in a way that perfectly describes the lack of love in how we're feeling.

  • @talonashryver3094
    @talonashryver3094 Місяць тому +424

    This feels like a revolution. A war cry. As. It. Should.

  • @bulgeun-wihyeob
    @bulgeun-wihyeob Місяць тому +2144

    i almost cried seeing trans men included in this video. i am so, so thankful that our voices are heard and that we are seen for all of the female rage still burning in our souls. thank you, miss paloma. this song means so much to me

    • @Beyondthebinarybrain
      @Beyondthebinarybrain Місяць тому +369

      I feel the same way. I’m not a woman, but I grew up as a girl and I still have feminine rage from being objectified and pushed into a box like every other woman. It’s so important for our voices to be heard as well. So much strength and love to you

    • @ChaosNova77
      @ChaosNova77 Місяць тому +31

      This

    • @katiegrossman2338
      @katiegrossman2338 Місяць тому +155

      I’ve struggled with this a lot and the worry that identifying with these things that so many women experience and this rage means that I’m not actually nonbinary and I’ve been faking it and it brings me a lot of comfort to see other trans people both in this video and in the comments validating me and this struggle so I just want to say thank you

    • @stripedpolkadots8692
      @stripedpolkadots8692 Місяць тому +111

      @@katiegrossman2338patriarchy is a system that affects everyone! Don’t blame yourself for the things malicious systems and ignorant people have pushed onto you regardless of who you are, because that’s what they do.

    • @po3alily
      @po3alily Місяць тому

      u people need help. r u a girl or a boy then lmao clearly a woman. u can dress however u want and have whatever name u want and u are still a woman. u dont have to denounce being a woman to cut your hair short and be named Kai

  • @mysticalbutterflies9168
    @mysticalbutterflies9168 Місяць тому +39

    you can hear the fear, the pain, the anger in every single person's voice, it's so incredibly powerful

  • @loveblackout
    @loveblackout Місяць тому +54

    I experienced S/A for the first time when I was 13. I was at a concert with two of my friends and I was wearing tracksuit bottoms and a baggy cardigan. Two older men thought it was completely within their rights to touch all three of us in inappropriate areas. We got away from them quickly and didn’t end up telling anyone until after the concert had ended. I feel angry for my younger self because she didn’t know what to do in that situation. I feel angry that society had allowed her be placed in that situation.
    This song is a reminder that women are angry and have a right to be so. I would rather scream for a better world than sit in fear of being silenced.

  • @Pipikins321
    @Pipikins321 Місяць тому +169

    I'm here in tears because this song is the final nail in the coffin of my belief that I will probably die alone. But it's also the realisation that I never have and never will be thanks to the bravery of my fellow women.

    • @vickielynn770
      @vickielynn770 Місяць тому +11

      I can totally relate but I'd rather die alone than keep the generational cycle going with children who could possibly have hated me like I was with my parents

    • @nicoleshindel1548
      @nicoleshindel1548 24 дні тому +1

      Everyone dies alone!!! And men die sooner so it shouldn't even be a thought!!

  • @saumyasawleshwarkar8259
    @saumyasawleshwarkar8259 Місяць тому +237

    omg i made it!! (3:01, bottom left) i love this song so much, it's insane how much meaning every single line means to me but I'm happiest about how I'm doing the "just to attend him" part here because every man who has ever wronged me has forced me to forgive him because "who else will entertain me? :(" and teenage me spent years wondering when i would stop being an object to have fun with. this song touches on so so much of experiences and abuse i went through and it helps me channel my thoughts and feel the rage for once, without denying myself the right to do so. thank you

    • @cwironcorps
      @cwironcorps Місяць тому +2

      Very cool, glad you were able to be in it! Just discovered the song yesterday and love it.

    • @Natsuk1y
      @Natsuk1y Місяць тому +2

      You're so prettyy!! I hope you're doing well

    • @hulking_presence
      @hulking_presence Місяць тому

      lol and you've been with those guys, you chose it. Meanwhile a lot of guys who wouldn't say something like this and you wont even look at them. Cry me a fucking river, fucking eternal victim of everything

  • @leahsmith2078
    @leahsmith2078 21 день тому +23

    Yes, girls. I’m 34. Love to see it. It’s not about hating men, it’s about being treated like a human and pushing for what’s right for us and the next generations.

  • @fernflowerss
    @fernflowerss Місяць тому +136

    Someone mentioned this song being a battlecry and hearing this being sung by a big chorus, with the more cinematic drums, it really does make it feel like a battle song being sung by an army ready to go to war, Keep fighting sisters and siblings we are one in this

  • @haarigebratwurst6739
    @haarigebratwurst6739 Місяць тому +920

    honestly we men don't deserve women. can't change my mind. much love and strength to every woman reading this.

    • @liaspring7
      @liaspring7 Місяць тому +16

      And so we meet again :D

    • @haarigebratwurst6739
      @haarigebratwurst6739 Місяць тому +25

      @@liaspring7 omg :D never thought we might meet again! but honestly glad we did, you have an awesome taste in music!

    • @liaspring7
      @liaspring7 Місяць тому +1

      @@haarigebratwurst6739 Thanks, you too :)

    • @liaspring7
      @liaspring7 Місяць тому

      @@haarigebratwurst6739 Thanks, you too :)

    • @Sabzworld77
      @Sabzworld77 Місяць тому +20

      U dropped this 👑

  • @TheWelchcat
    @TheWelchcat Місяць тому +187

    I have never seen so many, many, many of us together at the same time, feeling the same thing, shouting the same words. This is a power.

  • @meggiemills3602
    @meggiemills3602 29 днів тому +48

    As a Palestinian who has seen countless times of SA happening in Gaza now and all around the west bank, where I'm from, seeing the keffiyeh brought tears to my eyes. A pregnant woman was just SAed in front of her husband, sons and male relatives in Al-Shifa hospital. They told her male family that they would shoot anyone who closed their eyes. She and her unborn baby did not survive.

    • @mariegauthier5354
      @mariegauthier5354 16 днів тому +7

      Sending you lots of love, we feel so helpless that our government are supporting this...

    • @clavesseptem7223
      @clavesseptem7223 2 дні тому

      Damn, I hope... I don't know how to say it. But sending you a lot of love and please know, many of us may be far away but we're behind you.

    • @meggiemills3602
      @meggiemills3602 День тому

      @mariegauthier5354 Yeah being an American Palestinian just adds more pain. Like I feel betrayed in a way. I have never been more ashamed of being born in the US.

    • @meggiemills3602
      @meggiemills3602 День тому

      @@clavesseptem7223 Thank you 💗

  • @HoneyyPato
    @HoneyyPato Місяць тому +37

    This song is my Roman empire, constantly

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 22 дні тому +2

      Right??? It's so artful. The chorus is so incredible that I forget about the power in the verses. There's all the incredible restraint and compassion we constantly express, working so hard to calmly address all this obvious pain so damn patiently, and for some, in the way that comes most naturally, and it builds to such a battle cry.
      Showing that it's clear that we need to drop the expectation that we owe pleasantness and respectability, and literally scream it at the system for them to even notice. We need to practically threaten to stop making the world go around just to even start securing equality.
      That it doesn't even have to involve tearing anyone down past their needs or even their luxuries, literally all they have to give up are the things that COST OUR PAIN.

  • @witchy2662
    @witchy2662 Місяць тому +502

    the inclusivity... the power... the emotion... this made me cryyy aaaah great job everyone involved and tysm paris paloma for creating this and giving visibility to all women, including trans women and women in countries where wars or genocide are happening :")

  • @erikatx11
    @erikatx11 6 днів тому +6

    “One whisper, added to a thousand others, becomes a roar of discontent”

  • @victoriagabay8855
    @victoriagabay8855 Місяць тому +23

    The rage I feel whenever I listen to this song could light up cities

  • @jessica_nocturna0612
    @jessica_nocturna0612 28 днів тому +19

    Seeing the emotion in these women as they don't just sing these lyrics but FEEL these lyrics... It's both a horrible feeling that so many women can share these feelings and a wonderful feeling that we can find strength together in sharing it

  • @rachellukes9149
    @rachellukes9149 Місяць тому +236

    Words cannot describe how this music makes me feel. It's primal rage at its feminine finest

  • @SableCatDog
    @SableCatDog Місяць тому +974

    Also I'm a trans guy and disabled, post time wheelchair user, and the fact you have included both trans and disability based feminist in here is incredible. I can't tell you how much that means to me. To so many of us. Thank you so much!

    • @voiceofcrime
      @voiceofcrime Місяць тому +24

      yes go off king!

    • @Nixmeri2411
      @Nixmeri2411 Місяць тому +69

      Feminism is about equality for all, you are included in that. This song is about the female rage we have all felt (including trans men forced into a box labelled “girl”) and is a battle cry against the oppressions we have all felt, just because we can’t see it as clearly we still feel it!

    • @spanishDoll1
      @spanishDoll1 Місяць тому +1

      I love that too.

    • @calvotama6460
      @calvotama6460 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@Nixmeri2411Be careful about assuming all transmen share this very white concept in our experiences.

    • @LovesBugs
      @LovesBugs Місяць тому +16

      Masc Nonbinary here, also disabled. This song resinates with me as well, seeing disabled and trans people in this made me tear up istg.

  • @DaisyMcRollin
    @DaisyMcRollin Місяць тому +62

    why am I crying? so much beauty, power, strength, and rage, and I can only cry.

    • @umhi9778
      @umhi9778 28 днів тому +2

      That's ok. Crying is just another way to process emotion. Feel your emotions and find out what they mean to you. You dont lose out on rage for crying. When you're ready it'll be there for you, as strong as ever. ✊♀ 💕

  • @atkatmakes
    @atkatmakes 11 днів тому +6

    I have yet to listen to this song without crying. Both at home when I was married, and at work in a male-dominated industry - this hits every part of my life. We can't stop - the fierceness of this cacophony is so beautiful

  • @juliapalomares8687
    @juliapalomares8687 Місяць тому +59

    Just this morning my grandma told me how she had to move out because a man stalked her. Now I cru and rage for her, for my mother, my sister, my girlfriends and me. This song is magical. There's finally a song that allows to express all our female rage.

  • @Galaksio-brulanta
    @Galaksio-brulanta Місяць тому +18

    I was abused for 16 years at the hands of my family and then my partner and his family.. I am the youngest daughter in my family, but yet I am the rock. I am the strong one. I have carried burden after burden and not been allowed to breathe and feel and speak my mind.. till now.
    I have been out of my abusive family's home for 9 years now, and out of this relationship with my ex for almost a year, and the partner I have now? Absolutely wonderful. He knows everything about my past and still sees my worth and how brightly I shine, he understands I will not put up with being a mother and maid to him or anyone else again, if they are not my own offspring, should I choose to have them.
    I plan on teaching my children, should I have them, that they are valid. Their voices are important and no one should ever make them feel less than. Settling because you think you love someone? While they mistreat you? It won't fly, because my children will know their worth.

  • @nickchambers3142
    @nickchambers3142 Місяць тому +25

    Paris, I hope you know just how much this means to my students. I teach ballet, and I've heard stories from girls as young as 10 or 11 feeling invalidated, objectified, and frustrated by male teachers, casting directors, and even their peer's parents. I've heard the teenaged girls venting in their dressing room about how a female-dominated art is still so marked by ridiculously high standards, the invisible labor that doesn't apply to male dancers. The pain that is normalized so that they have to smile. The pressure to keep a slender figure that applies more to women than men. The reading between lines needed to try and keep a position in a company. I want to make dance culture more equitable, so that by the time those 10 year-olds are grown, they inherit a world that is healthier both physically, mentally, and emotionally. Keep talking, keep yelling. The ballet world is listening, and screaming with you.

  • @Elisa-1618
    @Elisa-1618 19 днів тому +12

    I can hear little kids singing in the background.
    This isn’t just the old generation.
    This is everyone woman who has lived.
    We demand to be listened to.

  • @thatonemoealessostan8292
    @thatonemoealessostan8292 Місяць тому +100

    As a man, all I want to say is that women absolutely deserve equal chances to EVERYTHING. There shouldn’t be a singular woman left outside of something because of their disability or anything else limiting them. Stan women.

    • @helena_augusta
      @helena_augusta Місяць тому +14

      Interesting fact: the trucking industry does not discriminate. I make the same amount of money as the men with the same amount of experience. Employers in the industry welcome women because we are safe drivers. Yet we still make up less than 10% of drivers.

    • @lolneo8766
      @lolneo8766 13 днів тому +2

      ⁠@@helena_augustaYou can only say that for yourself not every other woman might have that privilege or experience but that’s pretty cool. 👍🏽 I remember working at a kitchen where this one woman was a single mother as well as a cook and was being treated unfairly not getting paid as much as the male cook. The woman got yelled at during an overtime shift for something extremely petty and the male cook got so pissed off at the manager he tore off his shirt and cussed out the guy 😂 when the manager still refused to treat the woman with respect the guy looked at the woman and said I quit and walked out shirtless. The woman told me the next day she’s was quitting at the end of her shift because the guy told her he was working at a dispensary and invited her to work there. I never saw them again after that but I remember thinking they were crazy and bada$$ at the same time! 😂

  • @ichoosethepen113
    @ichoosethepen113 Місяць тому +135

    I saw the word cacophony and had to watch it. This really is a cacophony of voices, of stories, and of pent-up pain and anger at the system that’s been in place for centuries.
    This is a battle cry ladies (trans women included)-let’s make this cacophony into a storm of voices until things change. We will not be silenced. We will not be denied our rights. We will not be ignored, or avoided, or looked down upon. This song is a movement now, let’s make sure it succeeds!!!

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 22 дні тому +1

      I love the word choice too. One of the biggest points behind this song is that our pain isn't supposed to be beautiful, it's not supposed to be enjoyed, IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HAPPENING.
      All these stories are a horrifying mess of cries that we should be hearing. And yet despite how extensive and brutal it all is, they somehow harmonise into a song, because something inside all of them, the root of them all, is the same. It's the same damn pain over and over again, and maybe the system thinks it's fine because it just can't hear it. Because it tries to block it out and tell us to be quieter, make the stories prettier.
      We deserve a cacophony, not even as a treat, as a right.

    • @PunchDrunkLizzy
      @PunchDrunkLizzy 19 днів тому

      Same reason I clicked on it. You don't often see that word used

  • @yeehawgaylord7655
    @yeehawgaylord7655 10 днів тому +5

    Seeing women of all ages, all races, all cultures, all styles, singing this, and feeling the exact same thing.
    Grief and rage.
    It's beautiful in such a haunting way, and I love it.

  • @vixeneris2307
    @vixeneris2307 Місяць тому +24

    This song is a battlecry for every woman and girl who has ever been mistreated, even those who wish to hide it.
    It doesn't matter your colour, creed or who you love, this song is yours. We are linked by our blood. Each and every one of us can shout this cry.
    We must never let it be silenced by males. They've taken far too much from us.

  • @justonearepa
    @justonearepa Місяць тому +240

    While I’m sad my video didn’t make the cut, I’m just so endlessly grateful for the existence of this song. Thank you Paris for turning this song into a MOVEMENT!

    • @rylee8165
      @rylee8165 Місяць тому +7

      Hey your not alone mine didn’t make the cut either

    • @fashiondiva99
      @fashiondiva99 Місяць тому +3

      Mine didn't either

    • @marz6794
      @marz6794 Місяць тому +6

      Mine didn’t either but that’s okay. We have all these amazing people to represent us and all we’ve gone through. Also I hope you’re well!

    • @SOmeth1ngT
      @SOmeth1ngT Місяць тому

      Mine didn’t either unfortunately

    • @shannonmundorff3807
      @shannonmundorff3807 Місяць тому

      Mine didn't either sadly.

  • @RoseBeariess
    @RoseBeariess Місяць тому +53

    I loved the original version of this song. Gave me chills. Made me want to fight for my little sister who’s going to grow up in the patriarchy world. She’s already facing it because of our dad. I’ve faced it from him and many others. Doctors, pastors. You name it and I’ve felt it. The thought of her dealing with it too makes my blood boil.
    But this version… I’m ready to go fight. Scream from the rooftops just to hope people hear. I love this ❤

  • @lindsaymcdonald8790
    @lindsaymcdonald8790 Місяць тому +39

    I’m in tears watching all you beautiful young women start to stand up. I’m 42, my generation has been instrumental in fighting for equality on many fronts, but it seems that women’s fight for equality has backslid (especially here in the US) to unacceptable ground. I’m so proud of Gen Z for picking it back up to carry it even further than what Millennials could do. We are tired of the toxic masculinity and being told we don’t have autonomy over our bodies. It’s time to put an end to that. ❤

  • @MoonlitBookworm73
    @MoonlitBookworm73 23 дні тому +8

    The reason this song is so important is not because it’s good, it’s important because it is shared experience between not only every woman on this planet, but also the women from the past.
    Our ancestors, ourselves, and our children. All of us can feel this _exact_ same pain, whether or not we have had the same experience, and *that* is what makes this song so important. It shows us the one thing that binds us all together, despite our differences.

  • @Lets_B_Unique
    @Lets_B_Unique Місяць тому +66

    This is a battle cry! Paris you need to continue this movement! Make it a protest. Make this go down in damn history. I will march with you. ❤🎉

  • @kuhu50
    @kuhu50 Місяць тому +61

    This song is helping me through my divorce after a decade of emotional labour.
    It hit me when I heard “if our love ends would that be a bad thing?” And I realised no, not at all. I have listened to this song thousands of times, whenever I got terrified or sad, I knew I had all these women with me.

  • @user-bf7zq6lj9r
    @user-bf7zq6lj9r 16 днів тому +5

    This song expresses everything I never could. One of the most important and powerful songs ever written

  • @elliot_the_ghost2999
    @elliot_the_ghost2999 Місяць тому +17

    I love how throughout the song you can hear the voices conjoining into one and in the back is almost screaming/yelling and it just sounds so good

  • @TheMehamil85
    @TheMehamil85 Місяць тому +34

    This song made me realize just how much of my mother's soul my father extracted from her. I remember being told how my grandmother remarried the moment her father-in-law died because he told her he would disinherit her children if she remarried. I remember being told how my other grandmother never divorced her alcoholic husband, she just moved in with the neighbors and they took care of her. I remembered how many times I bent over backward for my partner and he just...didn't care. At all.
    I'm not going to stand by and watch my daughter deal with this same pain.

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 13 днів тому

      Makes me appreciate my good husband reading these comments, l know my daughter is watching.

  • @shady_pasta
    @shady_pasta Місяць тому +250

    THE LITERAL CHILLS I GOT FROM THIS MASTERPIECE

  • @finchblue7322
    @finchblue7322 10 днів тому +7

    I absolutely love love LOVE how intersectional and diverse this video is. There are young people and older people, there are disabled people, people of all cultures and races, attention to Palestinian women, attention trans people (all trans people, yes even trans men). All of us share that experience with feminized labor, that responsibility placed on us, it sticks with us forever, and I'm so glad we are so outspoken about it, and that we are all together in this video. A testament that we need to work together, uplift our most vulnerable voices, and support one another

  • @kiaracoffin2469
    @kiaracoffin2469 9 днів тому +5

    This song helped me realize I was dating an emotionally abusive narcissist. Broke up with him recently and saved myself from more pain and misery. This song helped me fight for myself. I'm grateful this song exists, this artist exists, otherwise I would have never realized my worth and that I would rather be alone than be treated poorly and taken for granted ever again.

    • @MamaSea888
      @MamaSea888 9 днів тому +2

      Good for you sister 💪 ❤️‍🔥👏
      I’ve been free for 4 years, after 25 years marriage! Celibate for 7, it feels amazing ❤️‍🔥

  • @baruisnothingbutmythsnow
    @baruisnothingbutmythsnow Місяць тому +364

    HI FAIRIES!!! ARE WE EXCITED?

  • @ximenamuyfeliz
    @ximenamuyfeliz Місяць тому +63

    OMGGG I LOVE WOMEN WE'RE THE STRONGEST CREATURES

  • @nouriixo
    @nouriixo 10 днів тому +6

    so much rage behind their voices and i'm here for it.

  • @lizardofthestars
    @lizardofthestars Місяць тому +17

    I feel so proud to be a woman. To be connected by this pain and hope, rage and joy is such a beautiful thing.

  • @lynnmarois8283
    @lynnmarois8283 Місяць тому +44

    This is a Women's Warrior Cry. It's all we've thought/felt/experienced. Thank you for writing this. ❤✌️

  • @ringomylove
    @ringomylove Місяць тому +129

    Just broke up with my husband of 13 years and came out of the closet. This is my anthem. Thank you Paris for gifting us with this incredible song

    • @vilshoenheit
      @vilshoenheit Місяць тому +6

      Congrats to you! ❤ the best of luck to you! You deserve everything ❤️

    • @mandie492
      @mandie492 27 днів тому

      Congratulations on welcoming more of yourself into this world

  • @caIyps0
    @caIyps0 29 днів тому +15

    it's the pomegranates
    it's the tears falling on an embroidered hem
    it's the shaking hands holding a teacup
    it's the running feet on a field of wildflowers
    it's the reflection you see in shattered glass
    it's the lunar cycle and the blood you shed
    it's the swan trying to take flight
    it's the quiet power held inside you in a loud room
    it's a divine mother gently whispering directions in your soul
    it's the divine feminine. it's guiding you, it's guiding me.
    it unites us in a way that no sister ever
    has to walk alone.

  • @theprojectproject01
    @theprojectproject01 8 днів тому +5

    This song is going to change the world.

  • @izanblancoqureshy
    @izanblancoqureshy Місяць тому +101

    IT'S ALMOST TIME OMG

  • @abbigailtuttle6357
    @abbigailtuttle6357 Місяць тому +15

    I cannot overstate the power this song holds, not only of its lyrics and melody, but the way it has so accurately captured a phenomena that women have experienced for hundreds of years, a phenomenon often dismissed or ignored. The unity of this song, the rage it has awoken even in women like myself (luckily never having been in a position like this) is breathtaking. A beautiful song with a powerful message, I cannot wait to see it continue and grow.

  • @Jeepgirl0927
    @Jeepgirl0927 6 днів тому +5

    Songs like this make me so damn proud to be a woman; no matter what we go through, we are stronger in forces, ladies!

  • @Aesop_Citizen
    @Aesop_Citizen Місяць тому +58

    I already know I’m going to love this version.

  • @anna-sleeps
    @anna-sleeps Місяць тому +44

    No but for real, I've watched this a couple times and I feel something completely new to me. I've been to feminist marches before, but with all my anxiety and the noises and chaos I'd never had any really transformative experience there. I'd stay and not run away just because I wanted do my part for the movement, because rationally I knew that was the right thing. Then I'd go back home and resume dissociating from my own experience.
    With this video, it's the first time I can witness, without being overwhelmed, so many people coming together, showing such raw emotions as they grapple with the expectations/burdens related to femininity that they've felt upon them. It feels like all the people in the video embody a fierce vulnerability that's completely new to me.
    I'm not proud of this, but as I said, I dissociate a lot, I create stories in my mind about people who are cooler, stronger, less flawed than me. It's hard to explain, but watching this makes me feel like instead, I can face all the dumb sh1t I've accepted in the past (or had to come to terms with, or done out of pressure) without hating that version of myself. It makes me feel like my own story isn't a wasteland that is uncomfortable and pitiful to look at, it's something I can reclaim, and for that I thank y'all

    • @acelibrarian
      @acelibrarian Місяць тому +1

      My midlife crisis manifested as taking up longsword classes. That was where my rage awakened. Because now I have strength. Not a lot, but I have it. I have confidence that with a stick or umbrella in my hand I could lay waste to any man who tried me, and I feel rage for all those years of learned helplessness.

  • @celestial_kitten27
    @celestial_kitten27 18 днів тому +10

    im a non het indian woman and the constant misogyny, abuse and its romanticization and normalization in society has drained me out. hearing this song gives me the courage to continue speaking up for feminism.

  • @keigotakami980
    @keigotakami980 20 днів тому +3

    “It’s not an act of love if you make her.” is one of the most powerful lines in history to me.

  • @bri.b6448
    @bri.b6448 Місяць тому +11

    The Cacophony will ring in my ears as I go to the polls this November in America. We're voting for our lives.

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 22 дні тому

      This right here!! I'm not even American, but voting is more important than ever this time. The world is globalised, when something gains power and influence, it gets amplified and spread across the world. And I desperately hope it will be a movement like this, and not the horrors that the conservative party has us in for, complete with a plan to make it as permanent as possible (Project 2025, we need to become as informed as we can, but with as much care as possible not to crumble under the cruelty they have in for us)
      We might be taking on more labour than ever not only our independent roles and expectations, but additionally all the work it takes to dismantle all the build up, asap before it gets forced onto the next generation of girls, nbs, trans people, all while carrying the exhaustion of our ancestors too. But that's why we're so united and loud, it's the only way we can pull it all off.

  • @ruwanthikafernando5871
    @ruwanthikafernando5871 Місяць тому +10

    My God. I cried. Thank you, Paloma for giving a chance to voice all these silenced screams of rage.

  • @evie_cos
    @evie_cos 28 днів тому +18

    Cis men will never understand how this song makes all of us feel.

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 22 дні тому

      Exactly. This is where they need to listen, this is where they need to learn that they don't have to have a personal point of reference to notice a problem, where even just tolerance of cruelty contributes to it, weakens the fight against it.
      And so many cis men (still not enough) have stepped up here showing they get this, quoting the trauma of the women around them that they've watched, tried to help them heal from, noticed too late to help.
      Sure, maybe they should feel guilty...until they do the work to actually help overthrow this system, actually start not only picking up some the labour they notice us saddled with, but asking us what we want/need, actually showing interest in our liberation, actually understanding why we're so furious and enraged by it all.

    • @redmist2053
      @redmist2053 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@lilpetz500I shouldn't feel guily for the actions of others just because I have the same gender. We are not a collective mind.

    • @michaelpiscopo5698
      @michaelpiscopo5698 9 днів тому

      It Is not true as a cis gay man i under stand and as a man i ask Sorry ti every woman oppressed by the man

    • @baconbits229
      @baconbits229 3 дні тому

      ​@redmist2053 why are you picking this fight? how about you just listen for once and try to understand where people are coming from. the "not all men" arguement helps no one.

  • @Ghost-gm5tm
    @Ghost-gm5tm 16 днів тому +5

    "it's not not an act of love if you make her" makes me break down every time, I was in a sexually abusive relationship when I was 18, and eventually I got tired of giving me said no, I was full on SA'd three nights in a row afterwards, and he had me convinced that everything was ok and and gaslighted me into thinking that what happened those nights was consensual. This song makes me feel so much rage it makes me wanna scream

  • @Cott0n-wc8ib
    @Cott0n-wc8ib Місяць тому +15

    Not a song anymore.
    A speech, a movement, a battle cry, a message.

  • @Jdjdhrirgjdhe
    @Jdjdhrirgjdhe Місяць тому +16

    This might've started as just a song but now it's a whole movement a community ❤

  • @JustCass945
    @JustCass945 Місяць тому +55

    This genuinely brought tears to me eyes. My dad was always the type who thought that women have to ‘submit to men’ and will ‘never amount to men’ and it’s so draining and exhausting. When one of my siblings got SAd, he said ‘that’s how the world works, you’ll be ok’ and didn’t even DO anything about it. The relationships I’ve had were even worse, but I’d rather not talk about it. Thank you so much for this.

    • @emilyjulia9178
      @emilyjulia9178 Місяць тому +6

      You and your siblings deserve much better. I hope you got rid of the toxicity and found healthy supportive men in your life who have much more ik common with you then with your dad or any of these other men

    • @JustCass945
      @JustCass945 Місяць тому +6

      @@emilyjulia9178 sadly I’m just a teenager and I’m still living with my dad, but I decided to date girls instead of boys for a while (without my parents knowing since they’re homophobic) but thank you so much

  • @LaayssaaCouutto
    @LaayssaaCouutto 23 дні тому +6

    We are so powerful, and this it's not music anymore. It's our mantra

  • @usingytformusic3366
    @usingytformusic3366 Місяць тому +175

    As a male, we need more stuff like this showing what women are going through!

    • @SmolFoxTrue
      @SmolFoxTrue Місяць тому +10

      Thank you for supporting us

    • @grungeisdead_94
      @grungeisdead_94 Місяць тому +3

    • @kimb2363
      @kimb2363 23 дні тому +2

      Thank you for your support. Too many men out there trying to silence us.

  • @lucypreece7581
    @lucypreece7581 Місяць тому +10

    This made me emotional. the community and the strength this has caused. The battlecry. the unity. the reclamation of power. In my nearly 26 years on this planet I have never had a song stir up emotion this much. Thank You Paris and thank you to all my fellow sisters out there. I hear you. I see you. I hold your hand. I stand with you.

  • @willow_autumntalon
    @willow_autumntalon 4 дні тому +3

    Thats not "just" a song. It is a masterpiece for every women on this planet.

  • @aubrisfox
    @aubrisfox Місяць тому +13

    as a trans person (FtM), the clip saying "just because im trans doesnt mean i dont get this" is very relatable. i think a lot of people forget that just because an AFAB-trans-person is no longer a cis woman, doesnt mean that they havent been/arent being affected by the patricarchy. same thing with trans women (MtF).
    i may not be a girl, but this song really resonates with me as someone who lived his early life as one, and who's had women in his family be abused/mistreated by men
    thank you paris :)

    • @Life-uu5yo
      @Life-uu5yo 28 днів тому +3

      For real! I’m AFAB nonbinary, and this resonates within my very soul. Through everything I’ve experienced, im enraged by the way afab and trans fem people were and are still treated.

  • @melmel1071
    @melmel1071 Місяць тому +17

    Paris really said hey girlies let’s make this somehow MORE full of the perfect kinda rage. I cried. I love being a woman when we all come togehrrr, this community is so beautiful. Thank you guys for all doing this

  • @Red_Bolson
    @Red_Bolson 27 днів тому +7

    And remember, they want us isolated, and fighting each other for male validation, thats how we are raised. They know how powerful we are together

  • @KaguraLioness
    @KaguraLioness 10 днів тому +4

    If i could SCREAM this at my grandfather, who is responsible for so much generational trauma, i would love that

  • @AmberGlowBug
    @AmberGlowBug 27 днів тому +8

    It's taken until today, seeing trans women loved, represented, defended, that I've been able to actually cry at all the abuse and SA I've suffered at the hands of people who were supposed to love me and protect me. They were supposed to be an end to the violence. They were supposed to protect me. They promised they would keep me safe. Instead, they made me another survivor. Today, after more than 3 decades, I finally cried about it. Today, I can start to heal. I'm not alone. Thank you so much.

  • @Chunkymonkey35
    @Chunkymonkey35 Місяць тому +22

    I’ve been waiting eagerly for this version and it didn’t disappoint. It brought me to tears, see all these wonderful women feel the song through their stitches