Entertainment industry and break ups

So I have been scrolling through memes for quite some time now. What I realized is that most memes are made on break ups and how the girls are the villains in very story.
Okay , I understand that you are hurt par yaar itne memes ek hi topics pe Kyu yaar.


I was quite frustrated by this par yaar memes toh memes hoti hai 

 Recently I got interested in raps . So I started looking for some good raps . Par guess what , all I found was rappers narrating HOW MUCH they have struggled, dissing other rappers or bitching about the girl who left them. I am no longer interested in raps .  Like seriously yesterday I saw a video called  " Girlfriend" and it's the stupidest thing ever .


In this rap this dude keeps on trash talking about how his girls just ran behind money, they are selfish and shit like that. And I decided I have to write about this .

What really annoyed me is that he is a very famous personality with over 3 million subscribers on YouTube so he obviously has an influence on many people. And most of us are victims to herd mentality. If famous guys are saying something then it must be right.  If someone is famous or is an influencer then the responsibility of delivering the right content increases.

Not just the above mentioned rap but so many of our songs , videos ,movies memes cater to this mentality where a girl is a gold digger and any break in the world is due to this fact.

Out here I am not endorsing the fact that people should not cry over a break and things like that. I understand that people invest a lot in a relationship and when it comes to an end it can be devastating. But does that mean we just blame a whole gender for it ? Should be not deal with it in mature way ?

I feel this is not funny any more but toxic. But that is another topic .

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