Pop star Kesha has made a strong commitment to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights throughout her life. In a recent interview with Bob the Drag Queen for Paper magazine, she expressed her desire to create a welcoming and free environment with her upcoming album.
Kesha emphasized the importance of love in her message, stating, “The most political thing we can do right now is love. Love ourselves and love each other.” She believes that joy can be a powerful tool in the fight for equality, declaring, “We will not be quiet, and we will fight through joy.”
The singer shared how the visibility of transgender individuals has influenced her thoughts about the queer community, which she sees as her own. “The queer community has been my community and has always been there for me. That’s where I belong,” she said passionately.
Kesha also expressed her unwavering support for all marginalized groups. She told her fans, “I want everyone out there to know that they have an ally, someone that is a warrior.” She reflected on her own experiences of losing freedoms and emphasized her determination to advocate for basic human rights.
Throughout her career, Kesha has used her music to convey political messages. In past statements, she has been vocal about her views on social issues, including her belief in creating a world without “rich, white, straight men.” Additionally, she has supported the rights of undocumented immigrants in her work.
Kesha’s commitment to these causes highlights her dedication to using her platform for advocacy and change, and she intends to continue this fight for equality and acceptance in her music and beyond.
