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as a teenage lesbian girl, i am so beyond terrified that i won’t be able to marry my girlfriend or that i will be sent away for being open about my sexuality
I am Iranian, and I support this petition. Millions of Iranians have been barred from entering the United States or living normal lives abroad due to the policies of the Islamic Republic. Why, then, are the families of Iranian government officials—who profit from repression and violence—allowed to live freely on U.S. soil while innocent people are being banned? Justice requires accountability, not privilege for those connected to power or to terrorist organizations.
First of all ,if you think this blockade of Venezuela and kidnapping Maduro is about stopping the flow of drugs,then you need a serious reality check. This is about getting money for oil companies, high jacking the resources of a foreign country , kidnapping a foreign leader piracy in international waters and murder on the high seas. As far as supporting Trump, all you have to do is look up what is considered war crime and crimes against humanity and you will see that he and his administration including Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, Kristie Noem, Pam Bondi have committed so many crimes , that if there was a international functioning police force , they should be convicted and locked up for life
I’m from Trinidad, and I’m tired of Nicki Minaj using Trinidadian identity when it suits her while embarrassing the culture on a global stage. She benefits from Caribbean roots, accent, and imagery, but consistently moves in ways that contradict the values of accountability, community, and respect that many of us were raised with.
Nicki Minaj has repeatedly defended and protected men accused or convicted of serious sexual crimes, including her husband, instead of standing with victims. She has used her massive platform to intimidate critics and journalists, harass other women in the industry, and silence people who speak out. On top of that, she spread blatant COVID-19 misinformation to millions, refusing to take responsibility even when public health officials had to correct her claims.
This isn’t “being misunderstood.” This is a pattern of choosing ego over truth and loyalty to harmful people over basic decency. Fame doesn’t excuse that. Influence makes it worse.
When people say she should be deported back to Trinidad, it’s not about immigration law, it’s about accountability. If you’re going to constantly shout out Trinidad, wave the flag, and profit off Caribbean culture, then you should be held to the standards that come with it. You don’t get to pick and choose the parts of your identity that benefit you while ignoring the responsibility that comes with representing millions of people.
Nicki Minaj doesn’t just represent herself anymore, and the way she moves reflects badly on the culture she claims. If you’re going to claim Trinidad so loudly, then stand on principles, or stop using us as a brand
As an afro latina and caribeña who grew up listening to Nicki’s music and feeling empowered by her art and inspired by her style, I’m appalled by her recent claims. I stopped being a “barb” a long time ago due to her transphobia, apologist nature, misogyny and overall downgrade as a person and artist, but now, more than ever, I feel that Nicki the Homophobic Barbie has GOT to go. We need to make an example out of her.