I literally have no idea what you're even saying or could possibly mean by that. It flies in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. I think you're the one with the biased perspective. Her entire Woman of the Decade acceptance speech from Billboard was confronting double standards that all women in the music industry face - not just her and her friends - all women.
"In the last 10 years I have watched as women in this industry are criticized and measured up to each other and picked at for their bodies, their romantic lives, their fashion, or have you ever heard someone say about a male artist, I really like his songs but I don’t know what it is, there’s just something about him I don’t like? No! That criticism is reserved for us!"
Beyonce, Stephen Colbert, Machine Gun Kelly, Emily Blunt, Dave Grohl, Selena Gomez, Paul McCartney, and Kobe Bryant are just a few of the public figures who have praised Swift for her kindness and generosity of spirit.
Reba McEntire said, "Taylor is a wonderful artist, strong role model and has done so much good for so many people and the music industry."
Kobe Bryant was a huge fan of her work ethic and big heart. "During an appearance on "The Jordan Harbinger Show" in 2019, the late NBA star was unabashedly passionate about his respect for Swift."I think it's important to listen to people who do great things," he said. "Taylor has been at the top of the game for a very, very long time."
"It's a lot of pressure for her to follow up a No. 1 album with a better album," he continued. "I don't care if you like her music or if you don't like her music. Look at what she's doing. It's frightening stuff. It's unbelievable to be able to pull that off over and over and over. I try to learn from it as much as I can."
The former Laker also commended Swift's kindness towards his daughters: "She was a sweetheart to my girls before she even blew up and became Taylor Swift. So that's why if she needs something, I'm always there."
I'll end with one last "faux feminism" quote from Swift:
“We’ve been taught that [things women gravitate towards] are more frivolous than the things that stereotypically gendered men gravitate toward, right?” she added. “And what has existed since the dawn of time? A patriarchal society. What fuels a patriarchal society? Money, flow of revenue, the economy. So actually, if we’re going to look at this in the most cynical way possible, feminine ideas becoming lucrative means that more female art will get made. It’s extremely heartening.”
And one last comment:
“While I urge Swift to engage more with intersectional feminism and politics, her music does reflect feminist values. Swift creates music specifically for the female gaze, and she shows little regard or concern for men or their opinions of her in her work. This itself is an act of feminism as it disregards the patriarchy and centers women’s desires and experiences.”