the black eyed peas It came as a surprise to state-sanctioned Polish television when the four wore rainbow armbands in solidarity with the LGBTQ community at their New Year’s performance at Poland.
The group is titled TVP channels Show “New Year’s Dreams”.
Their armbands have angered members of the conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS), currently in power, which is pushing anti-LGBT policies. TMZ.
Party member Marcin Warcol called the armbands a “Shame,” Adding, “It’s not a New Year’s Eve of dreams but a New Year’s Eve of defiance.”
Where is the love?” rapper The Black Eyed Peas responded Woe, I am uncle.
“Unity, tolerance, understanding, unity, respect, diversity and inclusion… that love… people are people and we should all practice honoring and loving all the different kinds of people on earth and learn from them,” he wrote on Twitter.
During the event, Will.i.am thanked his “very inspiring” Polish audience for “Open minded, kind hearted and open mindedSupport the people of Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
Then he dedicated the song “Where is the love?” To the victims of hate in 2022, including black people, Jewish communities, and LGBT people.
“The Jewish community, we love you,” he said. “People of African descent all over the world, we love you.” “LGBTQ community, we love you,” he said in a video he posted of the performance.
After the song, he explained the group’s message of love and forgiveness. Check it out below:
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