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In the world of politics, celebrities often lend their voices to support candidates they believe align with their values. Lizzo, the chart-topping singer-songwriter, is no exception. She is known for her bold personality and unapologetic confidence and has recently jumped into the political fray by endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the presidency.

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But while she passionately supports Harris, Lizzo might be overlooking a significant detail about her hometown, Detroit. Let’s dive into what Lizzo said, and why her comments might miss a crucial point.

Lizzo’s Video in Support of Kamala Harris

Lizzohas never shied away from using her platform to make a statement, and her recent endorsement ofKamala Harrisis no exception. In a video posted onInstagram, Lizzo strutted confidently in a white suit, boarding a private jet with a clear message:“This is how a bad btch saves democracy. You hes couldn’t even spell democracy.”

This audacious statement set the tone for her full-throated support of Harris, whom she believes is the right choice for leading the country. The video itself caught massive attention, for Lizzo’s sharp remarks, with an underlying political message.

Kamala Harris in Late Night With Seth Meyers | Credits: NBC

In a rally held in Detroit, Lizzo responded toDonald Trump’srecent comments about the city being a“developing nation.”He further claimed,“Our whole country will end up being like Detroit if she’s your president. You’re going to have a mess on your hands.”(viaThe Hill)

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Not one to hold back, Lizzo came to Detroit’s defense, painting the city as a symbol of American ingenuity.

They say if Kamala Harris wins, then the whole country will be like Detroit, okay? Proud like Detroit. Resilient like Detroit. We’re talking about the same Detroit that innovated the auto industry and the music industry, so put some respect on Detroit’s name, okay!

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She made some bold claims in an emotional stir while defending her city. But could turning the whole of America into Detroit be a good idea? Facts and figures say otherwise.

Is Lizzo Right in Making Detroit The Model For America’s Future?

While Lizzo passionately defended her hometown, there’s a side of Detroit that often gets overlooked in these glowing endorsements and its troubling crime statistics. As of 2024, Detroit remains one of the most dangerous cities in America, grappling with high rates of violent crime, including aggravated assault, robbery, and homicide.

By 2024, Detroit had the unfortunate distinction of being labeled the most dangerous city in the U.S., a title it has held consistently due to its high crime rate and lingering economic struggles (viaMira Safety). Lizzo’s support for Kamala Harris is emblematic of the kind of passion that many celebrities bring to politics, uninhibited, vocal, and full of optimism.

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But in her rush to defend both her hometown and her candidate of choice, Lizzo may be forgetting that Detroit is not just a city of resilience, it’s also a city with some of the highest crime rates in the nation.

Sonika Kamble

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Sonika Kamble is an entertainment writer at Fandomwire, covering everything from timeless classics to newly released movies. With over 1000+ articles published, she delves into breakdowns, think pieces, speculations, and more.She enjoys connecting the dots and covering newfound angles about characters, scenes, and themes from movies directed by Scorsese, Fincher, Tarantino, Linklater, and other exceptional filmmakers.

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