Todem
Footballguy
I don't disagree about your sentiment on Madonna both as a person and an artist.While this is a fair point, Madonna has such a long history of treating her fans like crap (see: her decades of showing up hours late to shows) that it is hard to give her the benefit of the doubt.IDK, she seemed genuinely curious why someone was sitting. I don't sense any shaming in her tone or words. She even apologizes and thanks the person for being there. I assume, as far as Madonna could see, this was the only person not standing. That was noticeable. This is different than someone putting out content and not everyone likes it. This is a concert where people pay a cost to be there. Maybe she just wanted to make sure that person was having a good time.
I think Joe's point is a good one for people in certain lines of business, but I'm not sure how relatable this video is to that point.
And I like a fair amount of Madonna songs. Live to Tell and Borderline are two of my favorite songs from my 80s playlist, Ray of Light is a terrific record from start to finish, and she has plenty of other good songs scattered about over the years, but she's just really hard to like as a person.
But that was a nothing burger innocent instance of concert shtick that kinda backfired and she immediately apologized.
There was no cruel intent in her tone or anything.
Nothing to see here at all IMO.
And also an instance of the hyper sensitivity this nation has become because of social media
Nit picking and everyone who has an opinion on everything.
No offense to Joe either.