I keep thinking about what happened to Joe Hill and Víctor Jara, and how it’s not unusual for tyrannical governments to do away with politically-inclined musicians, especially during a time of crisis like the one we’re in now.
She’ll be okay, r-r-right? Being cancelled by Zios for caring about Palestine is easy to rebound from and won’t lead her to be declared an enemy of the state, right?
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>>15162No I'm legit worried about her.
>>15164Kehlani. Her performance at Cornell U was cancelled because she speaks out against the Gaza genocide.
So what has Kehlani done aside from say “Gaza genocide bad”? She doesn’t perform politically-charged music, she’s not openly Marxist, she doesn’t support Russia or China, and she’s signed to a major label with all sorts of brand endorsements. This isn’t fucking McCarthyism. She’ll be fine.
She’ll be fine.
And just like that, the entire controversy was forgotten.
What, are you worried that she's gonna be shipped to CECOT? That's only for poor immigrants. Her pop career is probably over now that she said bad things in Israel's general direction, though.
>>15371Realistically, all that's going to happen to Kehlani is losing endorsement deals, which she'll easily survive.
I just find it amusing how Palestine has become a blue-state-red-state culture war issue.
Antisemities will be put in reeducation camps
If she really cared about Palestine she would be on the flotilla right now with Greta.