The height of my love for Taylor Swift lit up when she released her documentary Miss Americana.
It came out in 2020 and I was absolutely sat. I was so obsessed with her willingness to speak up politically during the argument with her father.
He was urging her to stay more neutral to avoid pissing off fans with different viewpoints.
But she hit back at him stating that she was ready to start speaking up instead of staying silent.
In the documentary, she said, “I need to be on the right side of history.“
At that time, being on the right side of history was a top priority for her.
I was also at the height of my love for Taylor when she endorse Kamala Harris before the 2024 election.
The timing in which she did it was not the best. I wish that post had gone up earlier so that certain fans had more time to ruminate and really think things through after taking Taylor‘s opinion into account since she is such a highly influential person.
But things happened as they happened, and it all played out the way it did. And these are the cards we’ve been dealt.
I’m still a Swiftie, but not as intensely as I used to be.
And I really do think Taylor could learn a thing or two from some of the younger artists who have been using their platforms to speak out for human rights like Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, and Billie Eilish.






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