>>23705083>>23705081Oh you're right. My bad. I misinterpreted it again.
It's an unapologetic response to haters and the slander output by them. Those who are astonished by someone's outrage tend to be the creators of it. Bad actors twist any negativity of one in a high position into whining about their success and career, as if success (especially as a content creator!) does not have responsibility and consequences intertwined with it. The tragic part of this dynamic is how it forces a lot of content creators to repress their feelings and invalidate their emotions. Not to mention, with a large audience and immense influence comes the end of defending yourself from every hater or false accusation due to their sheer volume and the notorious lack of control influencers have on their fans. Haters never have a public image they need to keep track of, no one will ever care to hold them accountable. We can see in the lyrics, during the compilation of attacks, how all of them have one thing in common: they simply were never said. It's a mix of the hopelessness and absurdity which I believe was being highlighted in that section. Ignoring haters leads to a pile of rumors and misunderstandings, ones that can only spread. To have influence means every little action of yours is put under a microscope, doomed to be misinterpreted. It's when your words start to mean something that you realize they've become more limited than ever.
Point is, it's very hard being a successful artist, or content creator, or influencer! It's a leadership role in it's own way, with unique struggles.