Bad Bunny Makes Grammys History as First Spanish-Language Album of the Year Winner, Uses Stage to Protest ICE
- During his speech, Bad Bunny addressed the ongoing ICE raids and multiple deaths that have sparked protests, stating, 'ICE out!'
- He emphasized the power of love over hate, saying, 'If we fight, we have to do it with love.'
- He called for recognition of humanity, concluding with, 'We're not savages, we're not animals, we're not aliens, we are humans, and we are Americans.
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The Celebrities Who Took a Stand Against ICE at the Grammys
Between the typical displays of red-carpet glamor and performances by some of music’s biggest names, the 68th Grammy Awards distinguished themselves from past years’ ceremonies with their distinctly political tenor. A number of celebrities who were in attendance at the awards—including those who took home its top honors—seized the opportunity to make pointed statements criticizing President Donald Trump and his Administration. [time-brightcove n…
Dalai Lama Wins First Grammy at Age 90, Outraging Chinese Communists
The Dalai Lama, leader of Tibetan Buddhism, won a Grammy Award on Sunday night for narrating an audiobook featuring his reflections. The post Dalai Lama Wins First Grammy at Age 90, Outraging Chinese Communists appeared first on Breitbart.
The dalai lama thanked Monday for the first Grammy award of his career with a message of “universal responsibility”, an award that comes in full motion to reposition the Tibetan leader before the key moment of his succession and that ignores the accusations of “political maneuver” launched from Beijing. “I receive this recognition with gratitude and humility. I do not consider it personal, but a recognition of our shared universal responsibility…
'Still not listening': Ricky Gervais weighs in on political speeches at Grammy Awards · American Wire News
Comedian Ricky Gervais took aim at Grammy Award winners making political speeches, who clearly didn’t learn from his 2020 Golden Globes monologue. Being lectured about political issues by celebrities is like receiving a lesson on poverty from your rich friend who has never been poor in their life: Even if they are well-meaning, their commentary almost always comes off as tone-deaf. Nobody has been better about calling this out than the English c…
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