Taylor Swift was named the TIME’s Person of the year 2023

While Taylor Swift’s recent recognition as Time’s Person of the Year for 2023 has garnered widespread attention and acclaim, it has also sparked criticism from certain quarters. Critics argue that Swift’s notable silence on the ongoing genocide in Gaza, where over 15,000 lives have been lost, is disappointing.
The public expresses a sense of letdown, contending that the Person of the Year title comes with a responsibility to address pressing global concerns.
Many argue that given the gravity of the situation in Gaza, Swift’s absence of a statement or acknowledgment is conspicuous, especially when compared to the efforts of individuals who have actively contributed to positive change in the world.
Time’s Person of the Year: Inclusive or Exclusive?
Additional scrutiny emerges when comparing the selection of Time’s Person of the Year for 2023 with previous choices in the context of global conflicts. Critics point out that during the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022, Time chose to honor Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, as the Person of the Year. This decision is highlighted to emphasize the contrast with Taylor Swift’s recognition in 2023, particularly in light of the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
Historical comparisons further fuel the criticism, as it’s noted that Time previously named Adolf Hitler as the Man of the Year in 1938. This historical context raises questions about the criteria and considerations behind Time’s selections, prompting a reexamination of the magazine’s choices and the messages conveyed through these acknowledgments.
“times person of the year when russia invaded ukraine vs when israel is committing literal genocide against Palestinians”
“I watched a 23 year old journalist in Gaza stop & help a man with a bone sticking out of his leg. The day before he was running from gun shots while wearing a press vest bc he knows he’s a target for the awareness he’s spreading on the ground. This is dystopia.”
“Taylor swift being the most influential person on the planet currently and her not saying a word about Palestine and then gracing the cover of person of the year which should’ve been given to Journalists fighting their ppl/their own lives, is unholy levels of sinister”
“A Taylor Swift got @TIME woman of the year for being a rich white woman. There’s a whole genocide happening. She claims to be a feminist but only for the white community. Women in Gaza can’t give birth, have to withhold their periods & no menstrual products.”
“choosing taylor swift when there are journalists and activists fighting for their lives to cover the events in gaza is certainly a choice lol. wasn’t zelensky person of the year when russia invaded ukraine? this is a complete jokE”
“pop culture has truly rotted brains if you think taylor swift was the most deserving candidate for the times title.. like she makes great music and her tour is awesome but this was a chance to bring light to the heroes of our world – like the journalists and resistors in gaza”
“as someone who loves taylor swift, person of the year belongs to the Palestinian journalists who are risking their lives in Gaza. there are so many other people who have made a real difference.”
“Taylor Swift has always been one of my favorite artists, but the fact that she’s one of the most influential/most followed people on social media, known to be an activist, but not even saying a single word about the genocide currently happening in Gaza is just so disappointing.”
“taylor swift is person of the year??are you kidding me?? what about bisan, plestia, motaz and many others who are literally risking their lives showing us the truth in gaza. this is disgusting, in 2022 it was the ukrainian president and this year it’s taylor? racism at its finest”
In this age of heightened awareness and activism, there’s a growing expectation for public figures, including those celebrated by Time, to actively engage with and speak out on global issues. The controversy prompts a necessary reflection on the criteria, consistency, and social responsibility inherent in bestowing such prestigious titles.
As the public continues to demand transparency and accountability from influential platforms, it becomes crucial for institutions like Time to navigate these decisions with a keen awareness of the diverse perspectives that shape our collective understanding of impactful individuals and events.
