Personally, I’ve made the decision to give all of my employees June 19th off in honor of Freedom Day from now on, and to continue to educate myself on the history that brought us to this present moment.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 19, 2020
Fans and critics alike have pointed out that Taylor Swift has largely refrained from speaking up directly against police brutality and the murder of Black people at the hands of the police. However, the singer recently tweeted in support of Juneteenth, adding that she's made the decision to "give all of my employees June 19th off in honor of Freedom Day from now on, and to continue to educate myself on the history that brought us to this present moment."
She also implies she's been talking to her racist family.
For my family, everything that has transpired recently gives us an opportunity to reflect, listen, and reprogram any part of our lives that hasn’t been loudly and ferociously anti-racist, and to never let privilege lie dormant when it could be used to stand up for what’s right.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 19, 2020
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