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Britney posted on her social media accounts on how she felt about the recent Orlando shooting. Check out what she wrote below:

I have not been able to find words to express how I feel about what happened in Orlando. Music and dance take me to a wonderful, happy, safe place… and for this to happen in a place where people enjoy those things makes me so sad. This has to stop. We need to accept and love people for who they are. This is truly an attack against all of us, and I’m praying that we can join together and find a solution. ❤️????

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I love how empathetic she sounded, I didn't get the feeling that this had nothing to do with her because the fact that she talked about music and dancing tells me that she really connected with that tragedy and understood how horrible it was!

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1 minute ago, I_need_me said:

I love how empathetic she sounded, I didn't get the feeling that this had nothing to do with her because the fact that she talked about music and dancing tells me that she really connected with that tragedy and understood how horrible it was!

 

It's what really strikes me the most. Gay, straight, man, woman, black, white, brown, blue, fat, short, young, old.... at this point, in the U.S, no one is safe. It's gay clubs, it's elementary schools, it's movie theatres, it's college campuses. These are all attacks on everyone's freedom. Places that should feel safe no longer are. It's truly a sad and scary time. 

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3 hours ago, JocastaIsYoMama said:

 

It's what really strikes me the most. Gay, straight, man, woman, black, white, brown, blue, fat, short, young, old.... at this point, in the U.S, no one is safe. It's gay clubs, it's elementary schools, it's movie theatres, it's college campuses. These are all attacks on everyone's freedom. Places that should feel safe no longer are. It's truly a sad and scary time. 

It's truly terrifying. I have a ton of friends and family in Orlando, and waking up to that was very emotional. My heart goes out to all of the victims and their families and that whole community. I'm happy to see Britney's statement. 

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I know just what she means. I'm speechless and hits close to home as a gay man.  I actually was out last night at a gay bar and there was definitely a different sense of awareness and concern throughout. Very sad that at a place intended to make us feel safe and comfortable with who we are was the setting of such hate and just a complete and total senseless masacre. 

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6 hours ago, I_need_me said:

I love how empathetic she sounded, I didn't get the feeling that this had nothing to do with her because the fact that she talked about music and dancing tells me that she really connected with that tragedy and understood how horrible it was!

 

I agree. It took me a little time processing it to speak about it on social media (LGBTQ issues are extremely close to my heart) and that was just to family and friends! Nobody should have been giving her a hard time for not immediately copy-pasting "Thoughts and prayers are with Orlando". Not because that is not a kind thing to say, but because it is not her job to Insta current events the minute they happen.

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6 hours ago, JocastaIsYoMama said:

 

It's what really strikes me the most. Gay, straight, man, woman, black, white, brown, blue, fat, short, young, old.... at this point, in the U.S, no one is safe. It's gay clubs, it's elementary schools, it's movie theatres, it's college campuses. These are all attacks on everyone's freedom. Places that should feel safe no longer are. It's truly a sad and scary time. 

It really is....

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Slay Homegirl :crying1: really couldnt have said it myself. It really doesnt matter at this point who you are or what youve done. No one is safe and its horrible to live in a world where things like these keep happening amd there doeant seem to be a stop to it. :'(

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so was it an islamic terrorist or not? i dont get it. i mean why cant they just leave us "non-believers" alone? why are they so pressed about anything?

 

if people hate gays, just look away, straight people are the ones throwing sex and stuff in gay peoples faces, not the other way around. i also dont understand why gay people cant adopt a child. most of them are dating for 10 years + and i think they really made the desicion to get a child. straight people fuck on a clubs toilette with 4 different men and then dont know whos the father and they are allowed to keep it? i just dont get it.

 

anyway....

 

orlando is such a tragedy and its only just the beginning :crying1:

 

stray my lovely gay friends, your time to shine will come soon!

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