I’m holding onto a gleam of hope that we’ll continue seeing more and more celebrities realize the fault of their ways and leave the liberal mindset in the dust.
Recently, we’ve seen Nicki Minaj seem to shift gears and attack the left, especially after they have threatened her friends and family.
Minaj went viral following her Met Gala absence in September. The rapper said she declined to go so she could stay home with her child, but noted that the event’s COVID vaccine mandate would not push her to be vaccinated, something she was still personally deciding. In a now-viral tweet, Minaj also shared a very specific anecdote that a friend of a family member in Trinidad says they experienced — something the health minister says they have no record of happening.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson weighed in in response to the tweet, “suggesting that the rap artist was drawing attention not because of the anecdote or even her apparent vaccine hesitancy but because she was suggesting that individuals make the decision for themselves, rather than feel bullied by politicians, specifically President Joe Biden,” The Daily Wire outlined. “Tucker noted that Minaj’s statement, ‘just pray on it and make sure ur comfortable with ur decision, not bullied,’ was likely the trigger and that media and political leaders felt threatened: ‘They couldn’t let it stand.’”
Now, the latest celebrity that we’re hopeful about is Rihanna after she was spotted out in New York City wearing a shirt that said, “Think While It’s Still Legal”.
Shout-out to Rihanna pic.twitter.com/UPAzSxaapY
— Anthony Brian Logan (ABL) 🇺🇸 (@ANTHONYBLOGAN) September 26, 2021
As she headed to the recording studio on Friday in New York City, she was photographed wearing a red, white, and blue “Think while it’s still legal” t-shirt that seemed to make a political statement clapping back against censorship and compliance. The move appears to align with the recent actions of rap artist Nicki Minaj who has taken a stance against forced vaccinations.
Since the singer is very business and culturally savvy, the t-shirt was obviously not a mistake. Rihanna has 211 million followers on Instagram and Twitter.
Sources: Daily Wire | BizPacReview