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stop putting women against each other!

lately it seems that a new competition was born in Chile with respect to Chilean female pop. Who’s better? Paloma Mami, Francisca Valenzuela, Princesa Alba? but my real question is Does it really matter? What with put women against each other AS ALWAYS? 
not only in pop music, but in art in general, there has always been a competition between women, everytime a new pop star comes out, news paper and television create whole enmity between the girls who are already in the media and the new addition. while, when we talk about male artist this is not really important, somehow, all man fix just right in the public eye, doesn't matter how many of them are. it is necessary to mention who is the best woman, because this is uncommon, it is uncommon for a woman to achieve success on hew own and this seems to appear now in Chile.
Princesa Alba, Paloma Mami, Francisca Valenzuela, Mon Laferte, Cami, Ana TIjoux, it seems that it is important to say who of these women wears the crow, but all this boils down to women always being in a fight, to men it doesn’t matter, they have their success assured, but women have always had to fight for their position, we always have to fight for everything. At the slightest error, female artists are exposed to criticism and misogyny of the public, and their status in music is questioned. Meanwhile, the music scene is full of successful men, men who don’t even bother to hide their pasts as rapists or abusers. How ironic.
Can we all be successful? Of course, but the world, pop music allows only one female to take La Corona, this is very unfair and patriarchal. All women are good, everyone should strive to shine on the stage, because the fact that they are women brings them down many levels below men. Let’s listen to all women, let’s leave the competition and start creating a world where we all share the stage. 

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