We Must Demand Full Equality For All Says Lady Gaga
According to Arjan Writes pop eccentric Lady Gaga attended the National Equality March in Washington DC yesterday and had the following to say about her part in obtaining equality for all:
“The younger generation, my generation, we are the ones coming up in the world. We must continue to push this movement forward and close the gap. We must demand full equality for all. We need change now. As a woman in pop music, as a woman with the most beautiful gay fans in the whole world, I will do my part I refuse to accept any misogynist or homophobic behavior in music, lyrics or actions in the music industry. I will continue to fight for full equality for all.”
That’s great. I really admire people who make good use of their public image. What could be better than using it to fight for equality? Kudos to Lady Gaga.
*Misogynist: hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women










Well said!
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