“Ariana Grande supports immigrants and hates America, it’s what she deserved”
Statements like these were tweeted out by people who clearly support a man who was caught on tape objectifying women. Donald Trump, everyone knows, has agenda’s for America that go well beyond inhumanity. Building a ‘wall’ between Mexico and America or blaming immigrants for the state of employment in the country for instance. Trump’s hate for immigrants reflects in his support’s comments about the attack. Conservative American’s have a deep rooted problem with Ariana because of the comments she was caught making on a surveillance of a bakery, “I hate Americans. I hate America,” even though Grande later apologized for the comments saying that it was out of sheer stupidity and she didn’t mean it, people didn’t really forgive her. Milo Yiannopoulos, a far right conservative, criticized Ariana for being ‘Pro-Islam’, writing “Sadly, Ariana Grande is too stupid to wise up and warn her European fans about the real threats to their freedom and their lives. She will remain ferociously pro-immigrant, pro-Islam and anti-America. Makes you wonder whether they bombed to attack her or in solidarity.” Even though twitter literally exploded on him later, it’s still saddening that people believe anything can justify blaming a victim of the circumstances for something as horrendous as the Manchester attack. Yes, Ariana Grande herself is a victim. Think about it, at just the age of 23, Ariana will have to live with the fact that her fans, whom she loved that much died at her own concert. Reports claim that even though unharmed, Grande was in hysterics after the attack and kept blaming herself for the death of her fans. She caught a private jet to LA later that day to be with her loved ones. Currently, the last song on Ariana’s set list One Last Time from her album My Everything charts at number 2 in the UK as an homage to the deceased. It was the last song they sang before their life was ruthlessly taken from them. As heartbreaking as that is, Ariana has decided to forward all her earnings from the sale of the song to the victims’ families, she’s also making calls to help pay for the victims’ funerals. So do anything you have to about the attack, say anything you have to but don’t blame the victims, don’t blame Islam and most of all, don’t blame Ariana. She lost her fans...to an artist, fans are extremely importantly and sources of love. Ariana lost people she had met during meet and greets and connected with. She lost her a part of her family. The only ones to blame are the murderers and those who think it’s alright to kill people for nothing. It’s time we put behind us all this negativity and hate and unite, as communities and as people to fight against terrorism and eradicate this evil.
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