"Afraid to lose your votes?": Lady Gaga calls out Trump for not speaking against White Supremacists from Charlottesville riots
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Gaga, who's been an advocate of non-violence and equal rights since the beginning of her career, did not hesitate to speak her mind as she denounced the violent outbreak.
"I pray a true leader will rise to expel hatred from America," Gaga wrote on her Twitter handle. "@realDonaldTrump too afraid to do the right thing cuz you will lose votes? Doesn't matter, younger generation has the answer to #BeKind."
Check out her Tweets below:
I pray a true leader will rise to expel hatred from America. This is not US! This is Anti-American #ThisIsNotUS #Charlottesville #BeKind— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) August 12, 2017
I know we are not created to hate each other, but to help & love. Use hashtag #BeKind #ThisIsNotUS to tweet positive messages. #Charlotte— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) August 12, 2017
. @realDonaldTrump too afraid to do the right thing cuz you will lose votes? Doesn't matter, younger generation has the answer to #BeKind.— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) August 12, 2017
The city of Charlottesville was taken over by a shocking violent outbreak between white-pride marchers and counter-protesters on Saturday. The march led by members of the Ku Klux Klan, alternative rights leaders and white nationalists, saw them hurling racist slogans like, 'You will not replace us,' 'Jews will not replace us' and Nazi slogans like - 'blood and soil.
The violent clash resulted into the death of one of the counter-protesters while several others have been injured from both sides.
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