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3 minutes ago, Squall said:

The general public being people at her own tour? Ok :rip: 

 

They wouldn't give a **** if it was Lana, Dua, Taylor or anyone performing instead of Camila and you'd really need to be delusional to think otherwise :skull: 

To have a sold out world tour you have to have demand from the general public :rip: you wouldn’t know that though, your fave stays an opening act

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Posted

Lover her complaining about the fans when they were being sprayed outside.

so out of touch. 

Posted

The GP have spoken, a PANNED racist flop!

Posted
4 minutes ago, Villanelle said:

Such a sad and regressive mindset. Hypocritical too. I'm pretty sure there were some beliefs/opinions you yourself had 1-5-10 years ago that changed with time and growth. What's even the point of any social movement ever if you're not gonna accept any change? Ironic.

 

 

she literally had yet another racist scandal to kick off this era. her tweet literally shows she’s still as entitled as 10 years ago.

 

good luck booking that change you speak of!

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7 minutes ago, Squall said:

They wouldn't give a **** if it was Lana, Dua, Taylor or anyone performing instead of Camila and you'd really need to be delusional to think otherwise :skull: 

Not according to the reactions to the 2018 performance, tho!

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3 minutes ago, dirrtydiana said:

racism doesn’t have an age limit. next excuse.

 

people who call out racists are the problem in our society and not you the racist ones. ok 

 

ot: not everyone saying people are siding with the football fans… no one is. both her and them are insufferable and equally racist. but FTR, not all soccer/football fans are like that. I know a Liverpool stan and they’re one of the best people I’ve ever met :emofish:

I think people should held people accountable but still acknowledge their growth and if they have changed/learned since and most people here and on stan twitter are not doing that with her which is counterproductive. 

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17 minutes ago, Squall said:

The girl could cure cancer and there would still be annoying people like you dragging her for no reason :toofunny3: She's not the one I would call this way :dies: 

not you acting like she's doing some sort of humanitarian work by performing at this show :bibliahh:

 

OT: this was a terrible gig for her to perform at and her entitlement is making this so much more embarrassing 

Posted
4 minutes ago, dirrtydiana said:

people who call out racists are the problem in our society and not you the racist ones. ok

You're not calling out a racist, you're obsessively hating on a person who has made a mistake years ago and apologized for it. 

 

 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, MALAMENTE said:

I think people should held people accountable but still acknowledge their growth and if they have changed/learned since and most people here and on stan twitter are not doing that with her which is counterproductive. 

what growth? she started this era with yet another racist scandal and her tweets indicate she’s still the same entitled insufferable person she was 10 years ago.

 

 

6 minutes ago, Villanelle said:

You're not calling out a racist, you're obsessively hating on a person who has made a mistake years ago and apologized for it. 

 

 

her apologies are YouTuber apology-like. she clearly doesn’t mean it and keeps doing it.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Villanelle said:

and apologized for it. 

Any why did she do that exactly? Was it because the time she was exposed just happened to be around the time she released Romance, and she had an image to maintain? Or was it because she was genuinely sorry?

 

You know damn well that if she hadn’t been exposed, she would have never uttered a word about it or shown any remorse.

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People have every right to still be hurt and offended by Camila's racist actions. She is not OWED forgiveness. If some people want to forgive her, that's fair. But if some people don't... that's also fair. Stop policing poc's responses to racism.

 

Besides, none of this will change the fact that Camila got boo'ed at the exact same event that welcomed Dua Lipa with open arms. :sistrens:

 

Posted
1 minute ago, britxbrit said:

If some people want to forgive her, that's fair

notice how the people defending her here are trump supporters/have taylor avis. 
 

not a single non-racist person has forgiven her and won’t because she has not changed her behavior.

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, raven said:

not you acting like she's doing some sort of humanitarian work by performing at this show :bibliahh:

 

OT: this was a terrible gig for her to perform at and her entitlement is making this so much more embarrassing 

Did I say that? You clearly miss the point of my post, it being extra was clearly on purpose... :psyduck:

 

16 minutes ago, LanaXtinaFan said:

To have a sold out world tour you have to have demand from the general public :rip: you wouldn’t know that though, your fave stays an opening act

Still fans singing to her album track, it proves... nothing :rip: Who's the fave you're referring to exactly? :skull: 

 

17 minutes ago, dirrtydiana said:

racism doesn’t have an age limit. next excuse.

 

people who call out racists are the problem in our society and not you the racist ones. ok 

 

ot: not everyone saying people are siding with the football fans… no one is. both her and them are insufferable and equally racist. but FTR, not all soccer/football fans are like that. I know a Liverpool stan and they’re one of the best people I’ve ever met :emofish:

Oh, here you are on another Camila thread to hate on her, you're clearly obsessed :rip: 

Not sure where I said racism wasn't a problem but go ahead I guess :dies: 

 

12 minutes ago, Alak96 said:

Not according to the reactions to the 2018 performance, tho!

How is it even comparable? Did you follow yesterday's incidents or you're just posting without knowing what you're talking about? :lmao: 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, dirrtydiana said:

what growth? she started this era with yet another racist scandal and her tweets indicate she’s still the same entitled insufferable person she was 10 years ago.

 

 

her apologies are YouTuber apology-like. she clearly doesn’t mean it and keeps doing it.

I forgot about that. That's fair. Racism and entitlement are different concepts though so i fail to see the correlation between the tweets and her being called out for her racist comments. She is not owed people's, and especially POC's, forgiveness.

It feels wrong to make this serious matter a stan war between two artists. Like, sure, let's talk about it without having to boil it down to yet another discussion about how loved Dua is compared to Camila. It feels very very wrong. 

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The thing is, she is just not relevant enough to do this. They wouldn't boo Ariana, Rihanna, Gaga, Katy, Dua, Billie, Doja etc. , they're huge likeable superstars, Camila is just a non event and totally irrelevant, that's why they couldn't stand her. :rip:

Posted

She’s still getting LASHED on Twitter :bibliahh:

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Daydream said:

Any why did she do that exactly? Was it because the time she was exposed just happened to be around the time she released Romance, and she had an image to maintain? Or was it because she was genuinely sorry?

 

You know damn well that if she hadn’t been exposed, she would have never uttered a word about it or shown any remorse.

The tumblr stuff was brought up at that (very convenient) time, yes. I believe she had forgot about her tumblr altogether a long time before. 

 

What did you expect her to do otherwise? Bring it up herself randomly and apologize? The timing doesn't mean anything imo. 

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Posted

Everything about this performance was a Panned Waste of Budget that did nothing good to her career

 

it actually backfired and put her career in a worse situation if that was possible :hoetenks:

 

now the Gays AND straights don’t want anything to do with her 

Posted
16 hours ago, SimpleKindofLife said:

Y’all are attacking her but would be just as mad if people were rude to you:fan: the Camila hate-train is tired

So is the racism she never apologized sincerely for.

 

Kind of hard to extend goodwill to someone that has none.

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10 minutes ago, britxbrit said:

People have every right to still be hurt and offended by Camila's racist actions. She is not OWED forgiveness. If some people want to forgive her, that's fair. But if some people don't... that's also fair. Stop policing poc's responses to racism.

 

Besides, none of this will change the fact that Camila got boo'ed at the exact same event that welcomed Dua Lipa with open arms. :sistrens:

 

Them accepting her apology on our behalf is crazy :hoetenks: 

 

Posted

Calling out insincere apologies for racism from Camila is being conflated with agreeing with anything football hooligans have done and will ever do. The gaslighting is tired and transparent. And this has nothing to do with any Dua stan war either.

Posted
8 hours ago, Sugar-Rush said:

The irony of her calling other people rude when she was tossing the n-word around like it was nothing just a few years ago. :deadbanana2:

:coffee2: 

Posted

Damn Camila is so hated on ATRL that I would never thought ATRL fomos would side with homophobic and misogynistic football fans for the first time  :deadbanana2:

Posted
15 hours ago, Stankonia said:

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:bibliahh:

15 hours ago, gugunikko said:

 

A GP darling 

8 hours ago, Starkboy said:

I can't believe these tweets are real fjfjfjfjjf

I know right?

She really thought! The way no one likes her  :cm:

Posted
9 hours ago, Oscar Isaac said:

Que vergüenza, not even her fellow racists have her back.

 

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