Lady Gaga On George Floyd: “This Is An Epic Tragedy That Defines Our Country”

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Lady Gaga On George Floyd: “This Is An Epic Tragedy That Defines Our Country”

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Lady Gaga has shared a statement on her social media accounts about the murder of George Floyd and the protests that have taken place over the last few days. “The voices of the black community have been silenced for too long and that silence has proven deadly time and time again,” she wrote. “And no matter what they do to protest, they are still met with no compassion by the leaders that are meant to protect them. Everyday people in America are racist, that’s a fact.”

“We MUST show our love for the black community. As a white, privileged woman, I take an oath to stand by that,” she continued later on in the statement. “We haven’t, as a privileged community, done enough to fight racism and stand up for those people who are being killed by it.”

“This isn’t justice. This is an epic tragedy that defines our country and has for a long time. I am sad. I am angry. And I will use the words that I can find to try to communicate what needs to change in as an effective and non-violent way as possible for me.”

The pop star released a new album, Chromatica, on Friday — she postponed a planned listening party for the album that was supposed to take place that night.

Here’s her full statement:

I have a lot of things to say about this, but the first thing I want to say is I’m afraid to say anything that will incite further anger, although that is precisely the emotion that’s justified. I do not wish to contribute to more violence, I wish to contribute to a solution. I am as outraged by the death of George Floyd as I have been by the deaths of exponentially too many black lives over hundreds of years that have been taken from us in this country as a result of systemic racism and the corrupt systems that support it.

The voices of the black community have been silenced for too long and that silence has proven deadly time and time again. And no matter what they do to protest, they are still met with no compassion by the leaders that are meant to protect them. Everyday people in America are racist, that’s a fact.

Right now is a critical time for the black community to be supported by all other communities so we can put a stop to something that is intrinsically wrong by the grace of God or whatever creator you do or do not believe in.

We have known for a long time that President Trump has failed. He holds the most powerful office in the world, yet offers nothing but ignorance and prejudice while black lives continue to be taken. We have known he is a fool, and a racist, since he took office. He is fueling a system that is already rooted in racism, and racist activity, and we can all see what is happening.

It’s time for a change.

I urge people to speak gently to each other, speak with passion, inspiration, and impress the importance of this issue until the systems that keep us sick die, instead of people we love.

We MUST show our love for the black community. As a white, privileged woman, I take an oath to stand by that. We haven’t, as a privileged community, done enough to fight racism and stand up for those people who are being killed by it.

This isn’t justice. This is an epic tragedy that defines our country and has for a long time. I am sad. I am angry. And I will use the words that I can find to try to communicate what needs to change in as an effective and non-violent way as possible for me.

In the last few days, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Killer Mike, Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, and many more celebrities have spoken out about Floyd’s death.

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