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Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen Dedicate ‘F– You’ to the Supreme Court at Glastonbury: ‘We Hate You’​

Olivia Rodrigo didn’t mince her words when addressing the Supreme Court’s vote to overturn Roe v. Wade via the Dobbs v. Jackson decision on Friday during her set at the Glastonbury music festival in England.

“I’m devastated and terrified that so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this,” she said, bringing out Lily Allen to sing the song “F— You,” which they dedicated to each of the justices who voted in favor of the decision.

“I wanted to dedicated this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that, at the end of the day, they truly don’t give a s— about freedom,” she continued. “This song goes out to the justices: Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you.”

Rodrigo has often been outspoken about equal rights on stage. In May, after the Supreme Court’s draft decision on Dobbs v. Jackson leaked, she spoke about abortion during a Washington, D.C. concert.

“Because we’re in D.C., I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to say how heartbroken I am over the Supreme Court’s potential decision,” she said. “Our bodies should never be in the hands of politicians. I hope we can raise our voices to protect our right, to have a safe abortion, which is a right that so many people before us have worked so hard to get.”

The “Good 4 U” singer also wasn’t the only one to address the Supreme Court’s decision at Glastonbury. Phoebe Bridgers led a chant of “F— the Supreme Court” during her set.

“In all honesty, it’s like super surreal and fun. But I am having, like, the shittiest day,” she told the audience. “Are there any Americans here?” she continued. “Who wants to say ‘F— the Supreme Court’ on three?”

Billie Eilish also introduced her song “Your Power” with a comment about the decision, saying: “Today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S. I’m just going to say that because I can’t bear to think about it any longer.”

 
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Twitter is one of the most abominable advents ever conceived. It just gives idiotic celebrities a greater voice over public discourse. They're all wealthy and don't have to worry about silly things like inflated grocery, gas and housing prices and keeping employment like regular people do--so they're free to sperg about abortion all day, even though it affects them or anyone they know 0%.
 
Takei is still alive? I thought he died a while back, then found he was alive and I’m sure I remember hearing he’d died after that becasue I remember thinking ‘huh, actually dead this time.’ Weird.
He does have an awfully long life for a bug. Probably all the plastic and cocaine.
 
That Amanda Gorman tweet really reminds me of something Chris would have written back when his mind was still intact enough to write semi-coherently.

If I was a staunch pro-abortionist, I'd be seriously reconsidering my stance based purely on the kind of person who's also on my side. Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, George Takei, Alyssa Milano, Questlove? It's like a "who's who" of absolute fucking imbeciles. If you came up with the same answer as the dumbest kid in class, it's time to recheck your work just in case.
 
I see we’ve reached the Feminist Slam Poetry part of the arc.

Judicial fiat, wild carefree maid,
Decisions made, reversed, as years go by;
Unlike dear Law, her wiles are not stayed
And vanish quickly as the falcon flies.
Law, now—good matron, sane and steady, she,
Requiring talk, agreement to proceed
To change herself— as like the ancient tree
She stands against the winds of perceived need.
To follow Fiat, one must take the chance
That Precedent will hold forevermore
That judges will ne’er take a second glance
Or reconsider what was writ before.

TLDR: You should have passed a law.
Now cope and seethe. You lost. They won. That’s all.
 
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“He also told the crowd he was going to move to the UK, a statement that was met with roaring applause.”
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I will gladly join in on the roaring applause. After 20+ years of his insufferable antics we'll finally be rid of him. He and his new bong neighbors are made for each other. I'm calling it now though, he'll be hate speech'd by some Mermaid over there for one inane reason or another, and the Mail will surely have the scoop when that goes down.

Figured I'd see the Milano bitch featured here as well. She's big mad at being told who's the boss!
 
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