popmusicisdead Posted August 17 Posted August 17 she heard Shakira was about to be killed there and ran tf out 1
pigeon Posted August 17 Posted August 17 What was she expecting? Saudi Arabia is trying Western cosplay and they are still deeply homophobic. 5
KillingYourCareer Posted August 17 Posted August 17 Does that tweet in the OP saying that they didn't boo the fan for being gay but for being fat make it look any better? The Arab Peninsula has one of the highest obesity rates in the world. What a rotten society that is 6 2
LadyDiana Posted August 17 Posted August 17 Shouldn't have booked that stage in middle east to begin with... 1 3
KYLIETENSION Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) Oop not the fan who was there saying people were booing for the fan being plus-sized... That's so horrid. The queer community hating on those who are bigger, eek. Not surprisingly though, the LGBTQ+ hates plus size folk unless it's an event catered to them or the fetish of them. (lmao and yes i'm fat so i can say all this crap) Edited August 17 by KYLIETENSION
com_plaining Posted August 17 Posted August 17 She shouldn't have walked on it in the first place 2 2
Illuminati Posted August 17 Posted August 17 She's a mess, and potentially put those two people in danger
heckinglovato Posted August 17 Posted August 17 33 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said: Does that tweet in the OP saying that they didn't boo the fan for being gay but for being fat make it look any better? The Arab Peninsula has one of the highest obesity rates in the world. What a rotten society that is Yeah because Giorgia Meloni is a gay rights activist Go shove bolognese in your mouth or something 10 1
Comedor Posted August 17 Posted August 17 The fan bringing his hands to his head as she walked off the stage.
ChooseyLover Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) I know there's always a debate but ultimately I think there's nothing wrong with pop stars performing in the Middle East and queer fans there also deserve the joy of seeing their favourite artists live. Edited August 17 by ChooseyLover 3 3
Princess Aurora Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) This reminds me of when Dua Lipa performed in Shangai and some fans were beaten up by the police just because they were waving the LGBTQ+ flag and Dua ended up being so scared. Luckily the situation didn't escalate. Edited August 17 by Princess Aurora
RideOrDie Posted August 17 Posted August 17 i have never heard something positive being associated with bebe rexha, she attracts chaos wherever she goes 2
Luckitty Posted August 17 Posted August 17 1 hour ago, LadyDiana said: Shouldn't have booked that stage in middle east to begin with... did you learn the term "middle east" yesterday? the middle east is bigger than europe 1 5
A.R.L Posted August 17 Posted August 17 The problem is that most of these homophobes are undercover gays. This is the reason why Saudi Arabia needs to start with the school/media and self-reconciliation, but they will never do that, because that would destroy the hajj revenue, they need both tourism and hajj money, but anyway both won't replace the loss of oil. It's a mess
A.R.L Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, Princess Aurora said: This reminds me of when Dua Lipa performed in Shangai and some fans were beaten up by the police just because they were waving the LGBTQ+ flag and Dua ended up being so scared. Luckily the situation didn't escalate. With the exception of Western, Southern Europe (More specifically Spain ), Northern Europe, Australia and "some parts" of North America. It's not always (or at all) safe to be gay. But gays are everywhere to stay. Edited August 17 by A.R.L
shyboi Posted August 17 Posted August 17 she clearly represents the change the world needs, but sadly, the world still years behind Bebe
KillingYourCareer Posted August 17 Posted August 17 2 hours ago, heckinglovato said: Yeah because Giorgia Meloni is a gay rights activist Go shove bolognese in your mouth or something You can't be seriously comparing human rights in Saudi Arabia to the ones in Italy, especially when you come from a neighboring country of Saudi. I dare you to hold your boyfriend's hand there 1 4 6
heckinglovato Posted August 17 Posted August 17 11 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said: You can't be seriously comparing human rights in Saudi Arabia to the ones in Italy, especially when you come from a neighboring country of Saudi. I dare you to hold your boyfriend's hand there If I hold his hand in the streets of my home country, Palestine, I'm more likely to get bombed by one of the $2.3M Israeli weaponry that Italy exported to them since October I'll take a homophobe yelling at me in Palestine/Jordan/Saudi Arabia over a raging white Italian calling my society rotten Piss off buddy 6 1 2
KillingYourCareer Posted August 17 Posted August 17 24 minutes ago, heckinglovato said: If I hold his hand in the streets of my home country, Palestine, I'm more likely to get bombed by one of the $2.3M Israeli weaponry that Italy exported to them since October I'll take a homophobe yelling at me in Palestine/Jordan/Saudi Arabia over a raging white Italian calling my society rotten Piss off buddy That's not even the country you grew up in, stop lying! I also didn't call YOUR society rotten, what are you on?
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