Opinion Lizzo Is Absolutely Correct About Abortion - “Thoughts and prayers just don’t fucking cut it anymore,” the singer told Vanity Fair after donating $500K to Planned Parenthood and abortion funds.

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Lizzo Is Absolutely Correct About Abortion​

“I feel like everybody in America got my motherfucking name in their motherfucking mouth for no motherfucking reason,” Lizzo ranted during a Special tour Toronto show this weekend. The comment was a cheeky reference to some rather choice (read: fatphobic) words Kanye West recently said about her body. And just two weeks ago, conservatives were pressed about the classically trained flutist playing a slave owner’s flute. But Lizzo pays little mind to the haters: “I’m minding my fat Black beautiful business!” she said to a crowd of cheering fans.

But the 34-year-old artist is certainly not shying away from politics and activism. In a new Vanity Fair profile, Lizzo talked extensively about women’s rights—particularly, the impact that the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade reversal will have (and has had) on the bodies of people of color. “Black people have been dehumanized so much—especially Black women. I’d like to be an optimist, but I’m a chronically disappointed optimist,” she said. “The way Black women have been treated in this country has made me feel very hopeless. I don’t think there was a time when [we] were treated fairly and with respect.”

After the SCOTUS news broke back in June, Lizzo donated $500,000 to Planned Parenthood and the National Network of Abortion Funds—a sum that was matched by Live Nation, her tour promoter. Her financial contributions seem to be a frustrated response to the government’s inaction, which has left her unimpressed. While she doesn’t “condemn” the current administration (and even campaigned for Biden), she wants to know what “real steps” they’re planning to take in regards to reproductive rights: “I don’t know what they’re doing,” she said. “I see they’re listening, but we’re in a post-thoughts-and-prayers society. Thoughts and prayers just don’t fucking cut it anymore.”

For Lizzo, at the heart of the Roe reversal is white male supremacy and those who do little to challenge it: “It’s about power and control. [...] It’s always been about white male supremacy in this country, and the people who are complicit in helping uphold it—who are a lot of white women,” she explained. “The women who voted for Donald Trump. The façade that ‘America, we’re all in this together.’ No, we’re not.”

While Lizzo herself hasn’t had an abortion herself, she doesn’t believe that you need to have a “personal” connection to a cause to advocate for it:

I know plenty of people who would have died if they hadn’t had that procedure. It shouldn’t matter if I had a personal experience or knew somebody; it shouldn’t matter what my opinion is. Opinions is what got us [into] this shit in the first place—what people think people should be doing with their bodies. These days, we don’t create laws that support people having health care, never mind abortions. How about letting people have access and resources and mind their fucking business?

Whether it’s reproductive politics or her music, Black women are always at the center. “I am not making music for white people. I am a Black woman, I am making music from my Black experience, for me to heal myself [from] the experience we call life,” she said. “If I can help other people, hell yeah. Because we are the most marginalized and neglected people in this country. We need self-love and self-love anthems more than anybody.”

For that, we salute you Lizzo. It’s “About Damn Time.”
 
Fat attention whore whines when she gets the attention she doesn't want.
and the people who are complicit in helping uphold it—who are a lot of white women,” she explained. “The women who voted for Donald Trump. The façade that ‘America, we’re all in this together.’ No, we’re not.”
Libs think women and peeohcees are their property, and that any who would not vote for them is some act of theft or betrayal.
 
“I feel like everybody in America got my motherfucking name in their motherfucking mouth for no motherfucking reason,” Lizzo ranted during a Special tour Toronto show this weekend.
Lizzo's name has fewer calories than whatever it is Lizzo stuffs in her own mouth.
After the SCOTUS news broke back in June, Lizzo donated $500,000 to Planned Parenthood and the National Network of Abortion Funds—a sum that was matched by Live Nation, her tour promoter.
>A rich black woman gives half a million to a bunch of White people
It's like poetry.
 
Nigger donating money to kill more niggers.

Is she *our* Shamu?
 
“I am not making music for white people. I am a Black woman, I am making music from my Black experience, for me to heal myself [from] the experience we call life,” she said. “If I can help other people, hell yeah. Because we are the most marginalized and neglected people in this country. We need self-love and self-love anthems more than anybody.”
1) You don’t speak for all black women in America. Quit acting like you do.
2) You’re literally a classically trained flutist and you’re the most privileged musician in entertainment.
3) You keep using the word “self-love”. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
 
While Lizzo herself hasn’t had an abortion herself, she doesn’t believe that you need to have a “personal” connection to a cause to advocate for it:
Oh yeah sure you don't need a personal connection to say abortions are good but you definitely cannot have a position on abortions if you think they're bad. Fuck off.

Also no shit she hasn't had an abortion, I know black guys love fat disgusting women but I don't think they'd even impregnate Lizzo with another nigga's 2XL turkey baster.
 
Minstrel shows had more respect for black people than Lizzo.

I apologise to black Kiwi Farmers for that comparison.
 
For Lizzo, at the heart of the Roe reversal is white male supremacy and those who do little to challenge it:
One of the most ardent opponents of Roe was Clarence Thomas and his belief was that the now overturned decision was egregiously wrong in that it invented a right from another interpreted right based on a feeling in the Constitution.
 
This Lizzo shit is bizarre. A person never heard of by most people, and not even popular on Twitter, but overnight we get told in national headlines that she's a stunning, brave, beautiful, and (with weirdly frequent emphasis) fat and black, and suddenly she's everywhere. We hear about her opinions, about her awful shows, and about her awful flute playing. Something about it feels so forced, and dare I say it, glowing.
 
This Lizzo shit is bizarre. A person never heard of by most people, and not even popular on Twitter, but overnight we get told in national headlines that she's a stunning, brave, beautiful, and (with weirdly frequent emphasis) fat and black, and suddenly she's everywhere. We hear about her opinions, about her awful shows, and about her awful flute playing. Something about it feels so forced, and dare I say it, glowing.
I'm just waiting for Kanye to call her a Jewish asset, too.
 
I feel like everybody in America got my motherfucking name in their motherfucking mouth for no motherfucking reason,” Lizzo ranted during a Special tour Toronto show this weekend.
Tell the media to stop glamorizing everything you say and do, insipid cow. Most people probably wouldn't even know who you are if the media wasn't so quick to tell the world how your piggy silhouette was worth of praise.
 
What sort of accomplishments has Lizzo actually achieved that makes her an authority on the topic of abortion? I get the impression she’s from a wealthy family with industry connections, which is how she managed to get famous seemingly out of nowhere despite everything about her being repulsive.

I’ve said here before that I’m pro choice, in principal, and if there’s anything I loathe it is celebrities inserting themselves into a topic like this.

Which makes her complaint of people talking about her kind of funny. If it actually bothered her, she’d keep her mouth shut on topics she has no idea about.
 
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