Taylor Swift Gets Political Again — This Time, With Major Donation To LGBTQ+ Group
By Lauren Rearick
Taylor Swift is continuing her work as an activist, this time by donating to the
Tennessee Equality Project, a company advocating for the equal rights of LGBTQ+ residents living in Tennessee. It seems she made the donation rather quietly; it was only any time Chris Sanders, executive director of Tennessee Equality Project, revealed that the singer had donated $113,000 to support the agency
in a Facebook post that it became public knowledge,
CNN reports.
Since February 2019, the Tennessee Equality Project has encouraged supporters to monitor what its called the “
Slate of Hate,” possible acts of legislation that would negatively impact the rights of Tennessee’s LGBTQ+ residents. As Sanders explained, Swift accompanied her donation with a handwritten note that read: “I'm writing you to mention that I'm so inspired by the work you do, specifically in organizing the recent petition of Tennessee faith leaders standing up against the '
Slate of Hate' in our state legislature.”
Back in February, more than 100 clergy members had spoken out in opposition to the legislation,
the Tennessean reported. “As leaders of faith communities we oppose these expenses in the Tennessee General Assembly,” they wrote in a statement. “They promote discrimination rather than justice and demean the worth of LGBTQ people in our state.”
Planned legislation in the “Slate of Hate,” includes
a bill that would let adoption corporations the correct to deny someone adoption services if their beliefs conflicted with the agency’s religious beliefs,
a bill that would let for the state attorney general to defend schools being sued for requiring students and faculty to use the restroom or locker room that corresponds to the gender they were assigned at birth with, and a
bill that would potentially define marriage as being between one man and one woman. According to
the Advocate, no costs included in the “Slate of Hate” have nevertheless been passed.
Sanders expressed his appreciation for Swift’s donation in an interview with the
Tennessean,
saying, “Taylor Swift has been a long-time ally to the LGBTQ community. She sees our struggle in Tennessee keeps it up and continues to add her voice with so several good people.”
However Swift has remained silent on her political beliefs in the past, she’s since “
realized that it actually is my responsibility to use my influence against ... Disgusting rhetoric.”
In
October 2018, she shared a note on her personalized Instagram that encouraged followers to vote in the midterms, and explained why she could be voting against Tennessee representative Marsha Blackburn, a Republican who
has voted against expenses that would make sure LGBTQ+ rights and has voiced opposition to same-sex marriage.
“I believe in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and that any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is WRONG,” Swift mentioned at the time. “I believe that the systemic racism we still visualize in this nation towards people of color is terrifying, sickening and prevalent.”
"In the past I have been reluctant to publicly voice my political advice, nevertheless due to a couple of events in my life and in the world in the past two years, I feel very differently about that now,” Swift added. While voter registration tends to spike in October anyway, the surge of registration by young people specifically after the singer’s post
led several analysts to believe that her Instagram compelled people to act.
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