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Place’s “Character Doesn’t Matter Anymore” has some thoughts

Place’s “Character Doesn’t Matter Anymore” has some thoughts

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The rapper urged Harris supporters to stand their ground.


Rapper Plies was not happy when he learned that convicted felon Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the presidential race on Wednesday morning. The rapper didn’t mince words when he took to Instagram to address his fans. The Florida native said he expected a different outcome in this election and hinted that many of his countrymen prefer “darkness and division” to a Kamala Harris presidency.

Rapper Shawty, who was noticeably more subdued than usual, was the first to offer words of comfort to his fans.

“If I could hug every single one of you who needed a hug right now… and let you lay your head on my shoulder and let you release what you need, God knows I would.”

He then called on his followers stand firm Itheir political ideologies.

“Just because the person you thought should have won didn’t cross the finish line, don’t for one second allow yourself to question your beliefs and what you stand for.”

Plies continued to criticize Trump supporters, including most white women. who voted for the criminal who threatened deprive them of reproductive rights away.

“Character doesn’t matter anymore,” the former college football star said.

“This whole idea of ​​’America, this is not who we are.’ No, this is exactly who we are,” the Grammy nominee said in an Instagram video.

Plies released the single “Mrs 47”, which tells a story about his late grandmother, who, according to the rapper, dreamed of a female president.

“Before she died, she looked at me and said, ‘Baby, I may not live to see it, but one day there will be a woman in this White House.’
In recent months, the rapper has used his social media to defend Harris. He also criticized fans who were overly critical of the vice president. overlooking Trump’s crime story.

On Election Day, the rapper posted videos encouraging his fans to vote. The Grammy nominee wore a black trucker hat with the words “First Female President of the United States” written on it. King Circle online store created a limited edition hat, which comes in three styles and ranges from $39.99 to $79.99.

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