Anyone is entitled to use any name as an expression but we have had this discussion before. You do seem to like playing the same games time and time again.
Oh get real, if Swift was pro Trump and supporting Trump you would be lauding how great she is. Trump would give anything to have someone with the appeal of Swift supporting him.
But I will await your criticism of “celebrities” that come out in support of Trump.
She is very talented but she surrounded herself with others far less talented who negatively influenced her politically.
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Seriously. Who are these people? You’re pulling that out of your ass. You don’t like that she will support Biden. That’s all you know about her. And if she liked Trump you would like her. It’s that simple. Don’t be a sheeple. Taylor Swift is baaaad baaad baad…
Okay. You like the long vowels in your belittling, which by the way is why I did that, to show you how silly it is. But who are the " others far less talented who negatively influenced her politically."
Who are they? How did they negatively influence her politically?
I once watched her speaking to her father about politics when she first began to speak out. His eyes disagreed with her so I know it didn’t come from within her own family.
So, you think everyone in her family agrees with her father? I highly doubt it. Isn’t having the same ideology as your parents simply because they are your parents the definition of “sheepolization”?
My kids are not all aligned with my politics, that means nothing. Are you really saying that if someones parents are a Republican then the only way their kids turn out to support democrat is because they were influenced and fell under the spell of some left wing svengali?
Clearly the only person that’s important is the father of a child. And if you disagree you’ve been corrupted. And the father controls the entire family and what they should believe. Which sounds odd but there are posters here who fervently believe that. The father of a family is the decider in all things.
Not how I parented. I encouraged my kids to question authority and make their own decisions. Of course there were rules but I never expected them or wanted them to be clones of me.
As they got older and we started having discussions on social issues and politics I told them that everyone had an agenda and to listen to all sides, do your own research and then come to your own decisons.