Wildest Dreams Rhetorical Analysis

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Taylor Swift is once again under fire over the allegedly racist theme of her new music video for “Wildest Dreams.” After Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams music video premiered during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, it gained criticism for allegedly glorifying white colonialism. Critics also slammed the video for using Africa as the setting for a love story of white people, according to USA Today. In the video for Wildest Dreams, Swift plays the role of a movie star who falls for her married co-star, who is played by Scott Eastwood. The two characters are shooting a movie in Africa. While the setting shows African animals in the African land, no African people can be seen. Critics say this is inappropriate at this time, the report relays. …show more content…

While the video clearly aimed to depict an old-school romance, it also included old-school racism. NPR had the a similar opinion of the Wildest Dreams video. "Here are some facts for Swift and her team: Colonialism was neither romantic nor beautiful. It was exploitative and brutal,” said NPR. “The legacy of colonialism still lives quite loudly to this day… In a place full of devastation and lawlessness, diseases spread like wildfire, conflict breaks out and dictators grab

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