jimnyc
09-04-2017, 01:10 PM
And why? Does Taylor somehow condemning him, what will it change?
I've always hated celebrities/artists getting onstage and using their podium to condemn politicians, as if their artistry somehow makes them an expert in political affairs. :rolleyes:
I hate when they do so, regardless of the president or politicians in congress. Same with NFL. I don't want to be lectured when I'm somewhere looking to be entertained!!
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People Are Seriously Mad that Taylor Swift Hasn't Condemned Trump
Unless you've been under a rock for the past week, you're likely aware that Taylor Swift emerged from her yearlong silence and released a new song and announced an album, titled "Reputation," to be released this November. While this author is personally a fan of "Look What You Made Me Do," and looks forward to buying the album come November, some people took an odd take on the album announcement: they demanded that the politically-inactive singer speak out and condemn President Donald Trump.
In a post that reads kind of hilariously following the record-breaking success of both the single and the accompanying music video, Katie Cunningham of Junkee says that for Swift to get her career back to what it was, she must "renounce Donald Trump."
So bad was the backlash to being exposed as a fraud that Swift spent the year more or less in hiding — her posts on social media were mostly limited to birthday wishes for her famous friends, she stopped attending high-profile events, she didn’t hold her annual Fourth of July party. Depending on how cooked you like your conspiracy theories, she even started leaving her New York apartment inside a box to avoid paparazzi. Her house of cards collapsed.
But Taylor Swift’s biggest problem isn’t Kim Kardashian or Kanye West. It’s not even Katy Perry. If Taylor Swift wants her career back, there’s one thing she has to do: renounce Donald Trump.
(Spoiler alert: her career appears to be fine.)
Amy Zimmerman from the Daily Beast had similar thoughts, and said that in order for people to "trust" Swift once again, she must denounce the president, even if it means "pissing off some of her fans."
Rest here - https://townhall.com/tipsheet/christinerousselle/2017/09/04/people-are-seriously-mad-that-taylor-swift-hasnt-condemned-trump-n2376407
I've always hated celebrities/artists getting onstage and using their podium to condemn politicians, as if their artistry somehow makes them an expert in political affairs. :rolleyes:
I hate when they do so, regardless of the president or politicians in congress. Same with NFL. I don't want to be lectured when I'm somewhere looking to be entertained!!
---
People Are Seriously Mad that Taylor Swift Hasn't Condemned Trump
Unless you've been under a rock for the past week, you're likely aware that Taylor Swift emerged from her yearlong silence and released a new song and announced an album, titled "Reputation," to be released this November. While this author is personally a fan of "Look What You Made Me Do," and looks forward to buying the album come November, some people took an odd take on the album announcement: they demanded that the politically-inactive singer speak out and condemn President Donald Trump.
In a post that reads kind of hilariously following the record-breaking success of both the single and the accompanying music video, Katie Cunningham of Junkee says that for Swift to get her career back to what it was, she must "renounce Donald Trump."
So bad was the backlash to being exposed as a fraud that Swift spent the year more or less in hiding — her posts on social media were mostly limited to birthday wishes for her famous friends, she stopped attending high-profile events, she didn’t hold her annual Fourth of July party. Depending on how cooked you like your conspiracy theories, she even started leaving her New York apartment inside a box to avoid paparazzi. Her house of cards collapsed.
But Taylor Swift’s biggest problem isn’t Kim Kardashian or Kanye West. It’s not even Katy Perry. If Taylor Swift wants her career back, there’s one thing she has to do: renounce Donald Trump.
(Spoiler alert: her career appears to be fine.)
Amy Zimmerman from the Daily Beast had similar thoughts, and said that in order for people to "trust" Swift once again, she must denounce the president, even if it means "pissing off some of her fans."
Rest here - https://townhall.com/tipsheet/christinerousselle/2017/09/04/people-are-seriously-mad-that-taylor-swift-hasnt-condemned-trump-n2376407