I'd like to point out that she was the first celebrity to defend Palestine, sharing info so people could know what was happening, because she studied International Relations.
Being privileged is one thing, knowing what to do with that privilege is something completely different.
ai desculpa mas to me importando mto pouco com essa onda de hate na Taylor, nossa fav vai casar e isso já aconteceu outras vezes eu to simplesmente ignorando
@TSwiftNewsFR Ça peut pas être toujours elles il faut qu’elles laissent de la place pour de plus faible températures c’est tellement pas des girl’s girls
“if people don’t want to like you, for whatever reason, they’re gonna find any reason not to. it can be the easiest, dumbest, littlest thing. so, you know, the people that do like you and do support you and love you, those are the people to focus on, and that’s all that matters.” 🫂❤️🩹
This radicalised me in a way that only those who were there at the time will ever understand. The only reason people pretend like it’s not a big deal is because Taylor’s career recovered. If it didn’t they would be doing documentaries on this situation and how horrible it was.
Happy Juneteenth! I want to thank @TheRoot and @RhapsoDani for allowing me to post this video about the significance of today, June 19th, and why it should be celebrated as a National holiday. https://t.co/7yjwh4Lddg
Personally, I’ve made the decision to give all of my employees June 19th off in honor of Freedom Day from now on, and to continue to educate myself on the history that brought us to this present moment.
For my family, everything that has transpired recently gives us an opportunity to reflect, listen, and reprogram any part of our lives that hasn’t been loudly and ferociously anti-racist, and to never let privilege lie dormant when it could be used to stand up for what’s right.