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We couldn't continue forcing his presence in Krewella, as his decision to disassociate himself from the group and self-admitted addiction became out of our control, and I believe this happened because he subconsciously internalized this lack of attention from fans. However, there seemed to be heightened support for Kris after the lawsuit was filed.
The disturbing part is that the growth in praise and attention we always wanted for Kris came with the demonization of Yasmine and me. Kris' lawsuit rallied up thousands of fans to show an immense amount of support for him by sharing their mistrust of women and blatant derogatory assumptions about women i. We were told to burn in hell and suck Kris' dick. It is quite a shame that Kris was guided by his female legal counsel -- Dina LaPolt was quoted saying we "didn't know what was a middle C on the keyboard … the only notes they know are bank notes" -- to choose to falsify claims that completely stripped Yasmine and me of our hard work and musical contributions to the group.
But beyond how this affected me personally, these accusations actually facilitated the spread of negativity toward women in this industry and across the globe. It's almost as if being the female in the group, it's assumed that you are purely there as a puppet and completely void of any musical abilities, creativity, or vision.
My analysis of the public reaction is a wakeup call that there is still a stigma associated with being a woman: that I am a conspiring and manipulative free-loader who doesn't work as hard or is as talented as a man- and that I use sex to advance my career.
The pressure not to confirm stereotypes can affect a women's performance and her ability to succeed. The fear of being doubted, questioned and shamed, and battling derogatory assumptions about one's character, is a contingency that may very well be the reason we don't see more women with higher, powerful positions in the workforce.
And just because there are movies and TV shows with female judges and CEOs doesn't mean it's a reflection of reality. We may have evolved as a society in terms of gender rights, and laws and displaying powerful representations of women in the media compared to decades ago, but this doesn't mean that attitudes toward gender equality are being practiced in everyday life.
Since my earliest experiences on social networks, I have witnessed women in the media being condemned for having sex or dating people within their industry. I internalized these observations of women being "slut-shamed" and felt a looming cloud of guilt over my head for dating Kris.
He was my boyfriend, best friend and bandmate from Our past relationship was something I always requested to maintain in private. Despite the mental agony the lawsuit has given me, it's a blessing in disguise that he revealed the fact that we dated in the opening paragraph of his lawsuit, because I would have continued to shamefully cover up the past about our relationship if I didn't have to face the truth one day. Now, the only part I am guilty about is allowing others to control how I felt about my sexuality.
A previous relationship should not be shameful. Sex is not shameful. Who gives a fuck if it's homosexual, heterosexual, monogamous, with multiple partners. If it's consensual, it's natural. Whether man or woman, straight or gay, my heart weeps for anyone who hides in the shadows in shame because of their sexuality.
I hope my self-realization can help others feel more liberated as well. The hardest part about being at the center of a media debacle is knowing how it indirectly shapes the hopes and dreams of our society's boys and girls. If the future leaders of our world are spending plus hours a week online, then let's make sure it's a place that breeds peace, love, unity and respect for one another or is everyone too cool for PLUR now?
Is sexism, homophobia and discrimination a stale argument? It seems that because we've made progress in implementing gender-equality laws over the decades, people think our work is over and done. But depression and suicide rates are rising on a dangerous trajectory, and the rejection people experience from their community is a huge contributing factor.
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Tom Begich Politician. Mary Carey Pornographic Actor. Lars Gibson Family Member. Along with her sister, Yasmine Yousaf and Kristopher Trindi whom she met at the age of 16, they formed a band named Krewella. Jahan Yousaf along with her sister has collaborated with several other teams and has performed in several concerts and EDM festivals. There was quite a controversy during the departure of their third member Trindl.
He filed a case against the band members blaming them for throwing him out of the band. However, Jahan Yousaf and her sister filed a case against him for having drug and alcohol problems. In , Trindl left the band with only 2 members remaining. The band afterward continued to make several kinds of music. Jahan Yousaf has achieved huge followers and fans around the globe with her songs and concerts. Jahan Yousaf is currently 31 years old turning 32 i n August of She has a body figure measuring inches.
She is 5 feet 5 inches or cm tall and, weighs 50 kg or lbs. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She is popularly known for her emo-style fashion.
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