V Magazine’s new issue is “The Thought Leaders.” They have a dozen cover subjects, all of whom are speaking about American politics, the 2020 election and more. Taylor Swift used her cover to endorse the Biden-Harris ticket. Jennifer Lawrence does the same, and much like Swift, it’s not a surprise endorsement or anything. Jennifer has clearly been anti-Trump this whole time and while she’s admitted voting for McCain when she was young she’s now a supporter of many liberal and progressive causes. Still, I enjoyed reading what she had to say:
“Voting is the foundation of our democracy and our freedom. And I would consider this upcoming election the most consequential of our lifetime. I’m voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris this year because Donald Trump has and will continue to put himself before the safety and well-being of America. He does not represent my values as an American, and most importantly as a human being.
“I’ve been a board member of Represent Us for just over three years. It’s an incredible non-partisan movement and anti-corruption organization working to unrig America’s broken political system, and put power back in the hands of the American people. To date, the movement has passed 114 transformative anti-corruption acts and resolutions in cities and states across the country— huge wins toward fixing our broken elections, fighting against gerrymandering, stopping political bribery, and ending secret money in politics. The hope is to make Americans aware of the corruption in our government, so we can vote it out.
“Gloria Steinem has always been a personal hero of mine. She has spent a lifetime truth-telling, freedom-fighting, and turning rightful anger into meaningful progress. Tamika Mallory is doing great work for the Black community with her organization Until Freedom. And there are so many others fighting tirelessly. As a white American, I’m listening, learning and trying to show up as an ally. The Black community is not safe or treated equally and that needs to change.
“The bad news can feel overwhelming at times, but the most important thing is to stay focused on the ways we can all be a part of the solution. In the wake of the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others, I’m inspired by the millions of people around the world who have banded together to finally say, ‘Enough.’ From their collective pain, there has grown a huge appetite for change—people are passionate, invested, and demanding policy reforms. And it’s working. From the passing of Breonna’s Law in Louisville, to police reforms in Minneapolis, the collective voice of the people is enacting real change, and that gives me hope. But there’s still a lot of anger, which I think is important.”
This is it right here: “Donald Trump has and will continue to put himself before the safety and well-being of America. He does not represent my values as an American, and most importantly as a human being.” It’s true. I would add this as well, since we’re also focused on turning the Senate blue: Mitch McConnell is right there, putting the minority interests of the GOP ahead of American interests too. Trump wouldn’t be able to so blatantly flout international and national laws and norms and be such a narcissistic bully without Moscow Mitch accepting it completely and backing it up. McConnell would rather see America burn than give up power.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid, cover courtesy of V Magazine.
“He would see this country burn if he could be King of the ashes.”
Miss GOT.
This is a good look on her. Not just goofy J-Law talking about peeing and getting drunk.
Agreed. I hope we see more of this JLaw, going forward.
If we are going to discuss “The Thought Leaders”, musicians and celebrities should be the last people to consider. We need to stop thinking they have the brains to run the world. They are entertainers, period. We have everything backwards in this world.
Dude, the president of the United States is a literal reality TV star.
And I resent the fact that you think people who are “entertainers” somehow don’t have the brains to run for office, if they choose to do so. I’m sure there are plenty of celebrities who are smarter than half of the people voted into office at every level. Celebrities speaking up about voting is fine – they are citizens too and cast a vote. If they can influence young people to show up and turn out at the polls, then even better!