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Assonomics: The Value of Big Booties In America

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America has a thing for using big booties for economic gain if you pay close attention. We see Big asses in magazines, movies, tv, billboards, and other forms of advertising. Hip hop news always keeps you updated on whose ass, is doing what in the industry. Since, the inception of the slave era, black women’s booties have been on display. Sex sells, along with the visual imagery of sex, as well.

Assonomics The Economics of It All

 Source: Daily Mail

Assonomics is just the economics of how America values Big Booties and sex. The entertainment industry understands that ass sells records, videos, and merchandise. Big Booties are just a part of the economics of the industrys, and they’ll use that to their advantage. Young girls attract young boys by pulling off their clothes. People want to see the magic of it all, when it comes to exploiting a woman’s body. If you take a look at some of our biggest-selling entertainment industries like porn and music, you’ll see ass is a commodity. The future of hip hop will only become even raunchier, in due time.

Ass in bedrooms and ass in videos display the true value of these industries. The value of one’s backside has become a major player on how companies make their money. The posterior that one holds has an economic value on it; if you’re willing to sell it. Women of all races share pictures on Instagram, Tik Tok, Facebook, Snapchat, and other places showing nothing but the back of that ass. People will pay tens of thousands of dollars for ass only because America has placed value on it. Prostitution to high priced call girls all have tremendous value in their industry.

History Repeats Itself with Ass on Display

Sarah Baartman, the Hottentot Venus, was part of the Vaudeville Show in the mid 1890s to 1930s. The show show cased entertainment from comedians, jugglers, one-act plays, minstrels, and films. Vaudeville started in France in the mid-1890s. But it did travel across the seven continents, acquiring new acts along the way. One particular act that joined the show was Sarah Baartman, whose ass was so big children could stand on it.

It became a spectacular event to see a black woman with a booty as big as hers. People would line up for hours to see the half naked Sarah Baartman and her overly-sized ass. Tony Pastor, a minstrel singer, is credited for creating Vaudeville. He had to convenience Sarah to be a part of the show, but once he did, he made a lot of money off this black actress. He showed her elongated ass to the world.  America has always had a thing for the exploitation of black women, especially during the slave era. Black female celebrities  are getting exploited heavily in hip hop news and hip hop culture.

When you turn on the TV today, you see black women on display in videos, just like Sarah, the Hottentot Venus.

Conclusion

Assonomics is just a term for the economic value of ass in America. Since the turn of the century, people have been paying to either see some ass or get next to one. Industries have been built around looking at big booties in America, especially the music business.  You can’t turn on the TV, listen to the tradio, or look in a magazine and not see some sort of ass somewhere in the mix. The future of hip hop will only be about sex, not talent, in the end. Black women have been exploited so heavily that it’s common practice to see women in rap videos shaking their asses.

The value of Big Booties in America only shows what the country values most, sex, drugs, and assonomics.

 


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