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Panchecco

I don't get one thing though

How come most people (straight people - no shade) can't recognize that Lady Gaga herself is a walking and breathing "political statement"?

"Even the few bars of “Born This Way” she sang did not include the overtly pro-LGBT anthemic phrases."

Umh... did you actually pay attention to the song? Gaga has always represented minorities and she has been the symbol of togetherness, acceptance, uniqueness and bravery since day one. Gaga doesn't need to make a political statement, she herself IS the political statement and the fact that she didn't scream "**** TRUMP" doesn't mean that her performance didn't have a strong message (against him and what he stands for). The intro on the roof was a physical representation of her fights against people like Trump over the years, she is presenting herself as a symbol of hope and she's using the biggest stage in America to show people that no matter what he'll do "America will still be their land - liberty and justice for all" 

Her presence on America's biggest show  - during the first weeks of "Trump's America" - speaks by itself, she didn't make an actual statement because she didn't have to.

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4 minutes ago, Panchecco said:

I don't get one thing though

How come most people (straight people - no shade) can't recognize that Lady Gaga herself is a walking and breathing "political statement"?

"Even the few bars of “Born This Way” she sang did not include the overtly pro-LGBT anthemic phrases."

Umh... did you actually pay attention to the song? Gaga has always represented minorities and she has been the symbol of togetherness, acceptance, uniqueness and bravery since day one. Gaga doesn't need to make a political statement, she herself IS the political statement and the fact that she didn't scream "**** TRUMP" doesn't mean that her performance didn't have a strong message (against him and what he stands for). The intro on the roof was a physical representation of her fights against people like Trump over the years, she is presenting herself as a symbol of hope and she's using the biggest stage in America to show people that no matter what he'll do "America will still be their land - liberty and justice for all" 

Her presence on America's biggest show  - during the first weeks of "Trump's America" - speaks by itself, she didn't make an actual statement because she didn't have to.

Right it's funny how these people don't realize that the performance was actually quite political. She just didn't have to go overboard with it because as you mentioned yourself she herself is a walking and breathing political statement. "Did not include overtly pro LGBT anthemic phrases" what does that even mean? :rip: some straight people....

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56 minutes ago, Panchecco said:

I don't get one thing though

How come most people (straight people - no shade) can't recognize that Lady Gaga herself is a walking and breathing "political statement"?

"Even the few bars of “Born This Way” she sang did not include the overtly pro-LGBT anthemic phrases."

Umh... did you actually pay attention to the song? Gaga has always represented minorities and she has been the symbol of togetherness, acceptance, uniqueness and bravery since day one. Gaga doesn't need to make a political statement, she herself IS the political statement and the fact that she didn't scream "**** TRUMP" doesn't mean that her performance didn't have a strong message (against him and what he stands for). The intro on the roof was a physical representation of her fights against people like Trump over the years, she is presenting herself as a symbol of hope and she's using the biggest stage in America to show people that no matter what he'll do "America will still be their land - liberty and justice for all" 

Her presence on America's biggest show  - during the first weeks of "Trump's America" - speaks by itself, she didn't make an actual statement because she didn't have to.

 

51 minutes ago, Mary Jane Wayne said:

Right it's funny how these people don't realize that the performance was actually quite political. She just didn't have to go overboard with it because as you mentioned yourself she herself is a walking and breathing political statement. "Did not include overtly pro LGBT anthemic phrases" what does that even mean? :rip: some straight people....

It's so odd, that a (relatively open) queer woman can sing about the reclamation of a "land for all", and explicitly state "no matter gay straight or bi / lesbian, transgender life" at a show that is probably the apex of hetero-masculinity- and still people would call it subtle.

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