A month and a half after the Supreme Court's decision to revoke the right to abortion, criticism is still strong in the United States, especially from music stars.
After Rage Against the Machine on July 10, which had broadcast on a giant screen the message “Abort the Supreme Court!
during a concert at the Alpine Valley Music Theater, for their return to the stage after an eleven-year absence, it is Lady Gaga's turn to speak.
Thus, as part of her “Chromatica Ball Tour”, the singer sent several messages during her concert Monday at Nationals Park, in Washington.
"I would like to dedicate this song to every woman in America. To every woman who now has to worry about her body if she gets pregnant. I pray that this country will speak up and we will not stop until its right!"
- Lady Gaga talking about abortion rights at The #ChromaticaBallDC pic.twitter.com/YjwlC0rg7C
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While singing the song “The Edge of Glo,” the global star said, “I would like to dedicate this song to every woman in America.
To every woman who now has to worry about her body if she gets pregnant.
I pray that this country speaks, that it remains united.
And we won't stop until we get our way!
Before adding: “What about all the women who are raped?
What about all the women who die giving birth to a child?
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While his world tour began on July 17 and will end on September 17, the interpreter of “Poker Face” has also stepped up to the plate regarding the rights of the LGBT + community.
“They have no interest in trying to tamper with gay marriage in this country!
she said, as she was about to sing her hit “Born This Way”, a song inviting you to live without regret and to be yourself.
"It may not be the national anthem, but it's our national anthem," the 36-year-old artist said.