Posted on 08/29/2022 10:09:39 AM PDT by Red Badger
Lizzo used her moment in the spotlight at MTV’s Video Music Awards (VMAs) to claim that laws in the United States were “oppressing us.”
The artist took home the prize at Sunday’s event for “Music Video for Good,” and despite admitting she wasn’t even sure what a “music video for good” was, she immediately pivoted to talk about the power of a single vote and call on her fans to vote and change the laws that were “oppressing us.”
WATCH:
“I don’t know what ‘Music Video for Good’ means,” Lizzo laughed, adding, “But I do know what your vote means, and that’s a f***ing lot. Your vote means everything to me, it means everything to making a change in this country.”
“So remember, when you’re voting for your favorite artist, vote to change some of these laws that are oppressing us,” she added, although she gave no indication as to what those oppressive laws might be.
Critics immediately responded, suggesting that Lizzo did not name any specific oppressive laws because there weren’t any and arguing that she was far from oppressed.
“Nothing screams oppression like than being given an idol made out of precious metals and lauded in front of millions. It’s a hard-knock life,” Angelo Isidorou tweeted.
Claremont Institute President Ryan P. Williams added, “Laughable. Lizzo is clearly quite oppressed…”
“Idk who’s oppressing Lizzo But I do know we have an administration wielding the IRS and intel communities against Americans,” GETTR’s Kaelan Dorr replied.
“Lizzo has a net worth of 12 million dollars and is a media darling, whose immense girth keeps getting worshiped undoubtedly leading to kids everywhere living unhealthy lifestyles,” @thequartering asserted. “Lizzo is not oppressed and is in fact actively causing harm.”
“Does she means laws like the one I signed in Wisconsin that requires a photo ID to vote?!?” former Governor Scott Walker (R-WI) asked. “‘Cause we saw the largest turnout in 70 years at the last fall election. Sounds like another celebrity ignoring the facts.”
“So oppressed she’s a multimillionaire and famous. Try traveling to some other countries around the world if you want to know what oppression really is,” came from @JamieRJN. “These speeches out of Hollywood are always some of the worst.”
“B****, you’re not oppressed. Just shut up. I’m so done with these people — the most successful, elite, out of sync, out of touch with reality, narcissistic a**holes, whining about ‘oppression,'” YouTuber Deb Fillman concluded.
What are the bathroom logistics on this? Or do you wear an adult diaper instead?
Never heard of her!
Sweet nose chain
prolly has to wear one anyway...
There is just not enough whiskey in the world
I have no idea what a lizzo is, so, I clicked on the article, is it a lizard wearing some sort of disguise? Holy bleep!
Beached Whale obviously doesn’t know the meaning of the word
oppressed”. It certainly doesn’t mean living in a place where you can become rich and famous because you can rhyme.
ROFL!!!
She’s oppressed by the pilot who insists that she sit in the center of that plane to avoid screwing up the center of gravity.
She’s 34....at that weight she’ll probably never see 50.
This is America’s “contribution” to world culture these days. And I’m supposed to worry about Putin?
Just imagine the seat after those beef cheeks spread out…echhh
You are a Great American!
LOLOL!!! /snort
thank you, thank you verr much /Elvis
Where else can a morbidly obese flute player make millions of dollars showing off her disgusting fat body to bad (alleged) music? These clowns should be kissing the dirt they walk on for living in the USA.
Sooo...she dresses in Garbage bags...appropriate...she seems to be human filth
Doesn’t matter. She’s a scum no matter how (good) shapely she is, being naked like that.
Why on earth would someone go out in public like that???????
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