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Demi Lovato drops pro-abortion song during anniversary of Roe v. Wade overturning – the lyrics will leave you SPEECHLESS
June 27, 2023
This isn’t the first time Demi Lovato has done something that’s resulted in severe backlash. The artist’s choices have caused much scrutiny over the years, and it’s no surprise.
Her last album, “Holy Fvck,” for example, was banned in the U.K. after being deemed extremely offensive. The cover features the artist dressed in a racy, lingerie-esque ensemble as she lies on a cross.
Now Lovato strikes again, leaving many, including Pat Gray, outraged. While conservatives across the country celebrated the anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade on June 24, Lovato dropped a new song titled “Swine.”
Here are a few of the lyrics:
The government knows my body
No, it's okay, it's better this way, I'm only a carbon copy
Even if I'm dying, they'll still try to stop me.
[...]
My life, my voice
My rights, my choice
It's mine, or I'm just swine.
“I like killing babies,” Gray mockingly sings.
Watch the clip here.
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