Born This Way? Lady Gaga Proclaims All Americans "Drink the Poison of White Supremacy"
· Sep 19, 2020 · NottheBee.com

In an interview with Billboard, singer/actor/crazy outfit wearer Lady Gaga spoke on social justice issues and offered an incredibly woke statement about race in America.

Here's the full quote from the Billboard story:

"When you're born in this country, we all drink the poison that is white supremacy," she says. "I am in the process of learning and unlearning things I've been taught my whole life."

Just by being born in the United States, you are automatically tainted with the poison of white supremacy. This word comes straight from the Fame Monster herself.

The thesis of the 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory is that the original sin for the United States is white supremacy. A sin for which there is no redemption. You must, as Mrs. Meat Dress has done, simply admit you are a white supremacist and parrot the social justice talking points of the day.

Gaga goes on to highlight the penance that must be paid for the sin of white supremacy she was born into by writ of being an American.

"Social justice is not just a literacy, it's a lifestyle," she continues. "What do I think about [posting] a black square? I think everybody has a different feeling about a black square. Do I think there's such a thing as performative activism? Yes. Do I think there's been true activism that's been very important and needed? Yes. Do I believe Black lives matter? Yes. Do I believe this is going to get louder? Yes. Do I believe it should? Yes."

That's a pretty confusing paragraph, but it can be summed up this way: Adopt the social justice LIFESTYLE or you are still acting out of white supremacy. You can't "EdUcAtE yOuRsElF" enough to be cured, you have to completely give yourself over to political activism.

Of course, we all know that when it comes to LGBT+ issues everyone is beautiful and living their truth because they can't help how they were born. Lady Gaga has been the champion of that idea for more than a decade.

But, apparently, if you're an American and are "born this way" into "white supremacy" that rule goes out the window. You must actively work every day to change who you are and adapt to the societally approved lifestyle.


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