Allie Beth Stuckey: Demi Lovato needs Jesus



If Demi Lovato releasing a song celebrating abortion was on your bingo card for 2023, you can cross it off now.

Lovato’s new song “Swine” protests the one-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and features vulgar lyrics like, “God forbid, I wanna suck whatever the f**k I wanna / God forbid, I wanna f**k whoever the f**k I wanna.”

Lovato has also recently changed her pronouns back to she/her, as she claims it was too exhausting having to correct people as a “they.” Allie Beth Stuckey thinks Lovato desperately needs to find Jesus.

In a tweet, Lovato explained that “Swine” was meant to “empower not only the birthing people of this country, but everyone who stands up for equality, to embrace their agency and fight for a world where every person’s right to make decisions about their own body is honored.”

“I want to empower you right now, Demi Lovato,” Stuckey responds, “you do not have to have unprotected sex. That is a choice that you can make.”

In cases of rape, which many abortion activists cling to as why abortion is necessary, Stuckey believes that “we should give the death penalty to the rapist and not the child.”

However, Lovato doesn’t quite make that argument in her song. Rather, her lyrics show a much more vain reason for not wanting to give the child a life.

Toward the end of the song, she sings, “We gotta’ grow and we gotta’ raise them / We gotta’ feed and bathe them / And if you won’t they call you a witch to burn at the stake in Salem.”

“It’s just completely – not just morally bankrupt – but intellectually bankrupt, like she doesn’t know what she’s talking about,” Stuckey says.

“In all 50 states, abortion is legal to a certain extent. In a lot of states it is legal through all nine months with very few stipulations,” she continues, “so, like, what exactly is she talking about here?”

Stuckey answers that question herself.

Lovato isn’t quite talking about any issues that she’s particularly knowledgeable on, but rather “glorifying selfishness” and a “crass, promiscuous lifestyle.”

“I think that there’s something very deep that she’s fighting, very demonic that she’s fighting,” Stuckey reasons.

While Stuckey believes the song is abhorrent, she isn’t concerned.

“It's not going to change anyone’s mind; it’s not going to turn anyone from pro-life to being pro-choice. I don’t even think it’s going to encourage anyone to, you know, abort their child. It’s just adding to the noise, and it really kind of makes me sad for her.”

“I just pray that Demi Lovato, that God works on her heart,” she adds.


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Celebrities attack Trump voters: Janelle Monae says every American who supported Trump should 'burn'



Celebrities reacted to the close 2020 presidential election by lashing out at Americans who voted for President Donald Trump, denouncing them as racists and sexists.

Actress and singer Janelle Monáe went on a rant where she lambasted the nearly 70 million Americans who voted for President Donald Trump in the election. Monáe said that every person who supported President Trump should "burn."

In a now-deleted tweet, Monáe shared a photo on Twitter of her giving the middle finger in a selfie with the caption, "F*** Donald Tromp and every American citizen, celebrity, white woman, black man, ETC who supported him burnnnnnnnnnn,"

Janelle Monáe addresses Trump and his supporters: “Fuck Donald Tromp and every American citizen, celebrity, white… https://t.co/d5iXgdXTub
— Pop Crave (@Pop Crave)1604523265.0

In another since-deleted tweet, Monáe said, "I'm not going down the list for y'all you do the research and see who gave him millions of votes."

Monáe shared a tweet that read, "I'm never forgiving Trump voters and that doesn't make me a bad person."

The actress added, "NEVER OR those who endorsed him."

NEVER OR those who endorsed him https://t.co/XHR3P4g4qD
— Janelle Monáe, Cindi Mayweather👽🚆🤖🚀🪐 (@Janelle Monáe, Cindi Mayweather👽🚆🤖🚀🪐)1604477242.0

On Election Day, the leftist entertainer shared a tweet that read, "ELECTORAL COLLEGE IS RACIST BULLS*** AND SHOULD BE ABOLISHED."

Monáe, who came out as "pansexual" in 2018, has been a supporter of Democratic politicians. Monáe gave a performance at CarolinaFest in support of former President Barack Obama in 2012.

Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams tapped Monáe to create an original song for her 2020 documentary "All in All: The Fight for Democracy."

Monáe thanked Abrams, who wasn't running in the 2020 election, by saying on Thursday, "WE OWE YOU SO MUCH!!!! You make America GREAT!"

Me too !!! WE OWE YOU SO MUCH @staceyabrams !!!! You make America GREAT!🇺🇸 https://t.co/fdPGWqVsHv
— Janelle Monáe, Cindi Mayweather👽🚆🤖🚀🪐 (@Janelle Monáe, Cindi Mayweather👽🚆🤖🚀🪐)1604624857.0

Monáe has been highly critical of President Trump. In July 2019, Monáe demanded that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) impeach President Trump.

"I'm dead ass convinced this idiot racist could kill someone on Twitter live in the WH west wing & u guys would be like 'when he kills someone he reaffirms his message of division. We have to work together to reflect BLAH,'" she wrote on Twitter. "CALL 4 IMPEACHMENT Speaker Pelosi ... Stop dragging this OUT."

Monáe also ranted, "HE HAS BEEN A XENOPHOBIC RACIST … AND he is MENTALLY UNFIT to be PRESIDENT."

"The Republican Party has wanted a pawn to carry out their agenda & help do their dirty work for a while," she tweeted. "This is why the racists, sexists, white nationalists, white supremacists, etc that make up that party won't call 4 impeachment . #RacistInChief is ALSO a PAWN"

Other celebrities voiced disdain to the over 69 million Americans voted for President Trump in the 2020 presidential election, including actor Dave Bautista, Demi Lovato, Wesley Snipes, Kathy Griffin, Josh Gad, and John Cusack. Some celebrities attacked Americans who voted for Trump, claiming that people who endorsed the incumbent president are supporting racism, sexism, and fascism.

The horrible truth. https://t.co/fp8LhReI16
— Super Duper Fly (@Super Duper Fly)1604508455.0
Kind of terribly sad how close this election was. After this year and especially this summer it should’ve been a la… https://t.co/pA1jgzU9wT
— Demi Lovato (@Demi Lovato)1604500212.0
The closeness of this election is showing just how many decided racism is “not a big deal”.
— WS (@WS)1604594072.0
It’s not just that trump corrupted the election exactly the way he said he would, post office etc, it’s that 66 mil… https://t.co/GbnxOiy1sU
— Kathy Griffin (@Kathy Griffin)1604509717.0
There can be two truths. Biden IS going to win this thing AND America has shown itself to be dangerously racist, pa… https://t.co/KstbtPPxFt
— Josh Gad (@Josh Gad)1604501592.0
It says many people don’t mind & actually prefer to publicly endorse fascism rascism & sadism & being ritually hu… https://t.co/FWslFH0yWm
— John Cusack (@John Cusack)1604463600.0