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Better Than Revenge (Taylor’s Version): Why *That* Lyric Change is Not the Empowering Feminist Statement You Think It Is
Many argued that because Swift has publicly aligned her brand with feminism in recent years, she should present a more progressive view to the one she originally wrote. Others argued the lyric should be kept as written, with the song representing a time capsule into the life of a heartbroken, angsty teenage girl…