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‘Never f***ing listen to my music’: Pink divides Internet with scathing message to anti-abortion fans

In her message, Pink appeared to take aim at supporters of the Supreme Court ruling, as well as racists and people against equal marriage
PUBLISHED JUN 27, 2022
Pink spoke out shortly after landmark ‘Roe v Wade’ ruling was overturned (Rich Fury/Getty Images)
Pink spoke out shortly after landmark ‘Roe v Wade’ ruling was overturned (Rich Fury/Getty Images)

Pink does not want any supporter of the Supreme Court's decision to be her fan in the Roe v Wade ruling. On Saturday, June 25, a day after SCOTUS voted 5-4 which reverses the 1973 ruling on abortion in the United States, the pop star posted a scathing statement on Twitter that caught a lot of buzz.

The 'Just Give Me a Reason' artist said, "Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay persons business or marriage, or that racism is okay- THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER FUCKING LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN. AND ALSO FUCK RIGHT OFF. We good?"

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Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas voted in favor of reversing Roe v. Jade by writing that the Supreme Court should also 'reconsider all of this Court's substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence and Obergefell' as he indicated towards the precedents that protect personal freedoms like the right to obtain contraception, same-sex intimacy, gay marriage.



 

The three other liberal justices in court Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan agreed as they signaled that the abolishment of these rights could lead to ending other freedoms.

Many netizens shared their views in the comment section under Pink's tweet. One said, "Imagine being so arrogant, that you think this tweet holds any value to any person in the real world… Literally no one cares about your music insofar that this will have any impact on anyone. You’re nowhere near as important as you think you are"



 

Another kindly said, "I’ll have no problem purging my music library of ALL your music! But I might add you really should educate yourself on what the decision means. This decision only threw it back to the states to decide which is where it should be! Every legal scholar agrees. Have a nice day!"



 

A general opinion said, "We can agree that it is no one’s fucking business what a person chooses to do with their uterus or we can’t “agree” on a damned thing."



 

One said, "Now more children will survive to hear your music. Some of them will love your music and gain inspiration to do great courageous things with their lives because of your music."



 

Another asked, "The purpose of the supreme court’s decision is to give the States the option. Your state of California allows abortions. Why are you being political about this? You’re an entertainer not a politician. I’d rather listen to your music than your politics."



 

Later Pink gave a shoutout to her fellow friends from the industry like Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen, as they performed together that day at the Glastonbury Festival in England.



 

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