“I am completely disgusted. Are these boys still backing the blue? Asking for a friend,” added Guyton in a tweet, referring to the insurrectionists and supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol.
Morris then replied, “And how do some singer’s [sic] wives conveniently not know the difference between marching for racial injustice and Nazis breaching our Capitol because their guy didn’t win? 🙄”
“I know exactly who you’re talking about,“replied Guytonwith a GIF ofMegan Thee Stallion.
Aldean, 32, later complained about being “silenced” after one of her posts —falsely detailingthe presence of Antifa during the attempted coup — was deleted on Instagram. (Aldean’s post referred to a baseless conspiracy theory.)
“It’s getting so ridiculous the filters you put on everyone that’s against your narrative,” she said on her Instagram Story Thursday, adding Sunday, “Everything I say gets blown up and made into a ‘story.’ Apparently freedom of speech doesn’t apply to everyone and that’s the issue I have. I have AMAZING conversations with my liberal friends and we can agree to disagree. It’s the people that aren’t willing to hear you that chap my ass.”
Meanwhile, Kelley adjusted the caption of her Wednesday Instagram post — which originally referenced “patriots” — once it was clear the mob was beginning to riot. She attempted to explain herself on an Instagram story and a later post.
“I know all of my real folks here know where my heart is at and I appreciate the support. And I SEE YOU in the DMs, so many of you, scared to even speak out to say, ‘you’re praying’ or state your opinions for fear of being ‘canceled.’ I was taught to stand for what you believe is right. Holding the American flag and calling on God for peace is not a way of expressing what ‘side’ I’m on,” Kelley captionedher second post.
“I do not believe in violence, or mobs/cults rioting or storming buildings. I do not believe ‘patriots’ are the people storming the building. I believe we all should be calling on God to protect our country and our people. No matter what ‘side’ you’re on, we can agree we are all human beings and we are all in it together. Love you all.”
“Been staring at this empty tweet box for too long at a loss for words. Figured posting that would say enough in itself,“tweetedCassadee Pope.
“If an artist speaks their mind and you threaten to ‘Dixie Chick’ them, then you can’t say s— about cancel culture,“wrote duo Brothers Osborne.
source: people.com