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Lady Gaga: It's Always Wrong to Hate


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Taking yet another opportunity to speak out against homophobia, Lady Gaga talked with Fuse TV about antigay hate speech in hip-hop and throughout the music industry.

"When I hear one of the most famous rappers in the world say something homophobic on the radio, I want people to yell at him," she said.

She refused to mention the rapper by name ("I don't have to say who, because they know who they are") but went on to say homophobia is everywhere in the music industry.

"I just want to generate awareness ... it's always wrong to hate, but it is never wrong to love."
 
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Reader Comments
  • Name: Daniel Baylis
    Date posted: 11/23/2009 8:42:02 AM
    Hometown: Montréal

    Comment:

    Her performance at last night's AMAs was stellar, but this clip is even more share-worthy. It's going on my wall. Thanks Advocate.com!

  • Name: Lynda
    Date posted: 11/22/2009 7:20:02 PM
    Hometown: Pacifica

    Comment:

    Go gaga! Let's make a change. California residents go to SignforEquality.com. Sign the petition and make a difference.



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