Taylor Swift lends support to LGBTQ+ community during Pride month at Chicago concert
Swift commended the community for living authentically and supporting each other with love and acceptance
Taylor Swift used her platform to honor Pride month and encourage her fans to stand up against discriminatory legislation.
Addressing the crowd at Soldier Field stadium, during her Eras Tour stop in Chicago, Swift expressed that her concert was a safe and celebratory space for the LGBTQ+ community.
“I’m looking out tonight, I’m seeing so many incredible individuals who are living authentically and beautifully, and this is a safe space for you,” Swift said.
“This is a celebratory space for you. One of the things that makes me feel so prideful is getting to be with you and watching you interact with each other, being so loving and so thoughtful and so caring.”
She commended the community for living authentically and supporting each other with love and acceptance.
Swift highlighted the importance of her song "You Need To Calm Down," which includes empowering lyrics, and expressed her wish for every place to be safe and beautiful for the LGBTQ+ community.
Swift has previously been vocal about political and social justice issues, endorsing candidates who fight for LGBTQ+ rights and speaking out against discrimination and systemic racism.
At the concert, Swift urged her audience to take action and vote for legislators who protect and support the LGBTQ+ community, stressing on the need for support beyond Pride Month and holding politicians accountable for their stances on equality.
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