Respecting 'Beliebers' and Their Appreciation for Various Artists
First and foremost, it would be nice if you showed some respect towards the 'so called beliebers'! Believe it or not, they are just as human as you and I. Remember the golden rule: 'Give respect and take respect'. Changing your mindset is always beneficial.
Setting Your Ethics Aside
So, setting your ethics aside, if beliebers can know plenty about Justin Bieber, then why wouldn't they know about other bands like Imagine Dragons or artists like Eminem? In this generation, virtually everyone has access to electronic gadgets along with internet facilities. It is therefore inevitable that they would have knowledge of other bands or solo acts too. It's up to them whether to like or dislike these other artists.
Pop singers like Justin Bieber certainly attract a large fanbase due to his music style, but it's important to remember that individual preferences vary. Just as someone who prefers rap music might find it difficult to connect with pop, similarly, those who are drawn to pop music might find it challenging to appreciate other genres. This is a matter of personal taste, not a measure of one's cultural or musical intelligence.
Understanding Fan Appreciation
For example, if you prefer rap, there might be rare chances for you to like pop. This is not uncommon or unusual; it's just different tastes. It's essential to respect and support each other's choices and appreciations. If you don't enjoy Justin Bieber, then of course, you wouldn't be a belieber, but it doesn't give you the right to judge them or their love for him.
Spreading Positivity
Instead of spreading negativity, making judgments, or diminishing others' feelings, it might be better to spread love. If you can't do that, at least try not to spread hate. It's not only courteous but also beneficial for our social interactions.
Let's strive for a more inclusive and appreciative community where everyone is free to express their preferences without condemnation. We can all learn to be more respectful and understanding of others' choices when it comes to art and music.
PS: I wasn't being rude. So please don't get offended.
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