The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to strike down the right to abortion has provoked a barrage of demonstrations, also by familiar faces. Pink has done it through social networks, where she has sent a strong message to pro-lifers.
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The outrage that the decision has caused in Pink has been reflected in his protest on Twitter. The So What singer wrote: “Let’s be clear: If you believe that government belongs in a woman’s womb, business or marriage belongs to a gay person, or that racism is okay, then please, in the name of your Lord never listen to my music again.”
After that first message, he later tweeted: “I think all of our nerves are fried collectively from so many years of racism, misogyny, homophobia, pandemics, mass shootings, wars and the total madness, hypocrisy. The ignorance of the Republican Party is too much. But we we will stick together. Good will prevail over evil.”
The initial tweet quickly triggered a series of responses of all kinds. A user assured that Pink “is an evil demon, lies and says that she is on God’s side”, which sparked the singer’s reaction: “This is an example of how sick is everyone And what do you inspire in people?
Despite the criticism, it also received praise. Another user vividly showed her satisfaction with the singer. “I didn’t think it was possible to love you more! Playing your music all the way!” he wrote.
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