Twitter Is Freaking Out regarding Taylor Swift's Political Instagram Post

October 10, 2018

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Until this weekend, Taylor Swift had kept her political opinions completely hush-hush. She infamously kept quiet during the 2016 election (save one post reminding fans to hit the polls), inciting backlash from critics for not using her platform to take a stand against Donald Trump.

But last night, in a lengthy Instagram post put out to her 112 million followers, the pop star publicly criticized Republican Tennessee senate nominee Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, endorsed Democratic candidates Phil Bresden and Jim Cooper, and encouraged all of her followers to register to vote.

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In the past I’ve been reluctant to publicly voice my political opinions, but due to several events in my life and in the world in the past two years, I feel very differently about that now. I always have and always will cast my vote based on which candidate will protect and fight for the human rights I believe we all deserve in this country," Swift captioned a black and white Polaroid photo of herself.

I believe in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and that any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is WRONG," she added. "I believe that the systemic racism we still see in this country towards people of color is terrifying, sickening and prevalent.

Read Swift's full post below.




I’m writing this post about the upcoming midterm elections on November 6th, in which I’ll be voting in the state of Tennessee. In the past I’ve been reluctant to publicly voice my political opinions, but due to several events in my life and in the world in the past two years, I feel very differently about that now. I always have and always will cast my vote based on which candidate will protect and fight for the human rights I believe we all deserve in this country. I believe in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and that any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is WRONG. I believe that the systemic racism we still see in this country towards people of color is terrifying, sickening and prevalent. I cannot vote for someone who will not be willing to fight for dignity for ALL Americans, no matter their skin color, gender or who they love. Running for Senate in the state of Tennessee is a woman named Marsha Blackburn. As much as I have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, I cannot support Marsha Blackburn. Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me. She voted against equal pay for women. She voted against the Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which attempts to protect women from domestic violence, stalking, and date rape. She believes businesses have a right to refuse service to gay couples. She also believes they should not have the right to marry. These are not MY Tennessee values. I will be voting for Phil Bredesen for Senate and Jim Cooper for House of Representatives. Please, please educate yourself on the candidates running in your state and vote based on who most closely represents your values. For a lot of us, we may never find a candidate or party with whom we agree 100% on every issue, but we have to vote anyway. So many intelligent, thoughtful, self-possessed people have turned 18 in the past two years and now have the right and privilege to make their vote count. But first you need to register, which is quick and easy to do. October 9th is the LAST DAY to register to vote in the state of TN. Go to vote.org and you can find all the info. Happy Voting! 🗳😃🌈
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Naturally, the internet had a lot to say about Swift speaking out. Some criticized her silence until this point as irresponsible, some praised her for influencing her young audience to get involved, and others just had to laugh it off.

Taylor just wrapped up the North American leg of her Reputation concert tour, and is scheduled to open at the American Music Awards tomorrow night in her first award show performance in years.

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