Swift accuses Trump of “stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism” his entire presidency (via toofab)
Swift got a lot of pushback in 2016 when she didn't show support for either candidate during the election, instead simply urging her fans to vote."Unfortunately in the 2016 election you had a political opponent who was weaponizing the idea of the celebrity endorsement," Swift said."He was going around saying, 'I'm a man of the people. I'm for you. I care about you.' I just knew. I knew I wasn't going to help.
"Also, you know, the summer before that election, all people were saying was: 'She's calculated. She's manipulative. She's not what she seems. She's a snake. She's a liar' These are the same exact insults people were hurling at Hillary," she said."Would I be an endorsement or would I be a liability? 'Look, snakes of a feather flock together. Look, the two lying women. The two nasty women.
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