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Lady Gaga appalled at backlash for photo with Dylan Mulvaney

Singer and actress Lady Gaga claims she was the target of violence after receiving negative reactions online to a photo of her with gender activist Dylan Mulvaney.

The singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, was featured on a series of shows. images and videos On the pseudo-holiday of International Women’s Day, with Mulvaney the man.

Mr. Mulvaney, of course, is infamous for Bud Light’s marketing debacle. Activists put beer cans in bathtubs, costing brands billions of dollars in market share.

Of course, the singer not only saw no problem in celebrating men on women’s day, but also classified any controversy from the audience as “hate” and “violence.”

“It’s horrifying that Dylan Mulvaney and I’s posts about National Women’s Day could be so vitriolic and hateful,” Germanotta wrote. Instagram. “When I see newspapers reporting on hate but calling it ‘backlash,’ I feel it’s important to be clear that hate is hate and this kind of hate is violence. The word ‘backlash’ would imply that people who love and respect Dylan and me committed violence. ‘I don’t like what we did. This is not backlash. This is not a backlash.’ is hatred.”

The singer went on to argue that society needs to do more to support transgender people, despite the fact that transgender people face different types of “violence,” including “psychological violence.” , claimed to be in the lead.

“It’s no surprise given the enormous work that it’s clear we still have to do as a society to make room for transgender lives to be valued and protected by all of us. In this moment, I am not only grateful for Dylan, but for those in the trans community who continue to lead the way with boundless grace and inspiration in the face of constant degradation, intolerance, and physical, verbal, and spiritual violence. I mean.”

Lady Gaga seemed to imply that men who believe they are women are indeed women and should be celebrated as such.

“I certainly don’t speak for this community, but I do want to say this: I hope all women come together on International Women’s Day to honor all of us. And all women May we always continue to do so until the day when all people are celebrated equally. A day where people of all gender identities can celebrate on whatever holiday is convenient for them. “Because people of all gender identities and races deserve peace and dignity,” she continued.

“May we all come together to be loving, accepting, warm and welcoming. May we all stand up and honor the complexities and challenges of transgender life. “But I can understand and have compassion. I love people too.” So much so that it allows the hatred to be called “backlash.” People have the right to be better, ”the artist concluded.

Of course, many women in the media were not happy with this.

Commentator Amara Ekpunobi said, “They always find a way to label the truth as hate. Lady Gaga chose to highlight men on a day for women. That’s a fact. “It’s not hatred.” X.

“It’s not hate to state biological facts, ma’am.” Said Author Natasha Beers.

Lady Gaga’s next movie “Joker: Folie à deux‘ and was recently revealed to be setting up her own character in the hugely popular video game fortnite.

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