Dr Winston O'Boogie;1854917 wrote:I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Some teeny bobber singer saying something stupid has nothing to do with the terrorist act that has taken place. It almost sounds like you're blaming her. The one to blame is he insane hateful religious bigot who doesn't value the lives of innocent children.
Doc, I think you're thinking I said something completely different to what I actually said.
I most certainly did
not blame her for this act. I knew exactly what I was focusing on, which was her comments and attitudes about fans, America, and Americans.
Interestingly, I had some folks on Facebook saying the same thing you just did, that I was somehow blaming her for what happened. Let me clarify:
The issue is NOT whether what she said had anything do with the terrorist act - It most certainly did not, as far as I know.
The issue IS what Ms. Grande has said in the past, as mentioned, and how she might view her fans, Americans, and America differently
after this horrible incident, as compared to before - and therein lies the irony.
like_that;1854920 wrote:I don't think he is blaming her. Just pointing out the irony of somebody who publicly states she hates America, but now she has security with her taking her back to the country she hates. All for her safety. It's a larger scale version of the people who say "fuck the police," but call them for help when an emergency arrives.
And like_that has accurately re-stated what I just said in a more pithy fashion.