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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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Can we get mid-2000's Taylor back? I actually thought she was kind of smart before she made the mistake of stepping out of her zone.
The difference is mid-2000s Taylor was a bit spergy and lowkey browsed 4chan and wasn't an insane person relatively speaking. Fame ruined her and she's hitting the wall now.
 
Everyone remember Chelsea Handler, that nutty (((fellow white))) who had that awful talk show on Netflix then a series to apologize for her (((fellow))) white privilege? She guest-hosted Jimmy Kimmel, to bring that shitshow to an elevated level of awfulness.


At the end of her monologue, she poses as a Suprem Court justice making these stupid, unfunny decrees, the last of which being: white males are not allowed to vote for 150 years.

For real nuanced, informed analysis of Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health, who better than blackie black Wanda Sykes?


If one does not concentrate really really hard, one may hear nothing other than: "Blackety black black, black, like blackie black do!"
According to her astute astute analysis, Dobbs allows "that red stuff in the middle" to tell New York and California what do do. A large number of people seem to think so. I fear perhaps even a majority.

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These dopes generally think a right means that everyone has to indulge and celebrate your invoking of those rights. Right to gay marriage means that you are forced to bake wedding cakes or get sued to hell. Trans rights means your kids are forced to sit through drag queen story time. Reproductive rights means that everyone should subsidize your birth control, make it secretly available to your children, and, when that's not enough, allow you to have a cheap abortion at your convenience.
Oh no, you fucked up your easily available, cheap birth control. And I guarantee 99% of the time the birth control did not fail, but the user fucked it up. Now you have to drive to another state to abort your baby. Seems a small price to pay for something that is over 90% avoidable. Prior to the overturning, I'm surprised they weren't demanding doctors show up at their door with wine and chocolate so they wouldn't have to cough up the bus fare to the hospital.
Just move to a blue state you ignoramuses. Or move out of the country like you keep threatening, where the streets flow red with the blood of free abortions.
 
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Whoopi Goldberg warns Clarence Thomas following Roe v. Wade reversal: You could become a 'quarter of a person'

'You better hope that they don't come for you,' Whoopi Goldberg told Justice Clarence Thomas

"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg lashed out against Justice Clarence Thomas following the Supreme Court's historic ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.

Following Friday's stunning reversal of a roughly 50-year precedent that federally protected abortions, the ladies of the ABC daytime program took turns trashing the Supreme Court's decision while broadcasting from the Bahamas.

"I want to make things very clear – I'm very pro-life. I've never been anti-life. I want people to have the lives they want but I don't want to force anybody – I don't want anybody coming in my house telling me how to raise my daughter and what she needs because they don't know," Goldberg said on Monday.

Goldberg told the audience that she "appreciates" everyone's religion but "I don't subscribe to your religion" and "I don't ask you to subscribe to mine."

"And you do not have the right based on your religious beliefs to tell me – because what's next? As Clarence Thomas is signaling, they would like to get rid of contraception. Do you understand, sir? No- because you don't have to use it!" Goldberg scolded the justice.

The host alluded to Thomas' concurring opinion, in which he wrote the Supreme Court "should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell" regarding previous privacy rulings on things like contraception and same-sex marriage.

Justice Samuel Alito stressed in last week's majority opinion that the Roe v. Wade reversal would not affect any other rights since the issue of abortion specifically involves a third party.

"He better hope that… because we were not in the Constitution either. We were not even people in the Constitution," Goldberg said. "Well, you better hope that they don't come for you, Clarence, and say that you should not be married to your wife, who happens to be White, because they will move that."

"And you better hope that nobody says, you know, ‘Well, you’re not in the Constitution. You’re back to being a quarter of a person’ because that’s not going to work either," Goldberg added.
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I have no idea why anyone attends glastonbury
pay like 25% over leeds or redding to do shittier drugs with middle class arseholes and have some bellend like thunberg or corbyn moan at you between pop stars moaning at you in between every song vs getting completely off your cake around a campfire and seeing a better lineup with thousands of other people there to get mashed and party

I took three pills, a gram of coke, lots of ket, two bottles of whisky and a few valium at leeds and found deer bones in the woods and put them back together like a jigsaw and it was great
 
Reading takes like these makes me glad My favorite artists are either too old to give a fuck, aren't into polítical sperging for brownie points, don't have social media or have been dead for a while.
Shit like this is why I'm finding harder to enjoy most of today's entertainment. It's becoming more difficult to separating the art from the artist.
 
So many of these people have lied about "having no choice but to terminate for extreme reasons" every time this issue has come to the forefront in the past 40 years. Inevitably as the details trickle out it turns out to be a falsehood, often a shameless one. I no longer believe any of them and will not until they hand over their unredacted medical records. The privilege to be believed has been lost- that's the natural consequence of habitually lying, exaggerating, misleading, and attempting to manipulate and emotionally blackmail people. They could have dealt honestly. They could have accepted compromises. But they just kept pushing the envelope. To the point where that creepy Viet broad in Virginia pushed a law saying babies can be aborted at term. To where politicians are talking about "keeping comfortable" and then euthanizing unwanted newborns. Enough. If you want my sympathy for your supposedly difficult pregnancy, show me your liver enzyme labs, CBC, blood pressure logs, imaging results- all of it. Otherwise I will assume (likely correctly) that you're lying and trying to emotionally manipulate us. Again.
 
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