Is Taylor Swift’s Album Really Full of White Supremacy?

Taylor Swift’s new album “The Life of a Showgirl” is barely three days old, and already woke killjoys are tearing it apart, finding offensive lyrics where there are none.

Overly online social media critics of Swift apparently instantaneously decided the new album is rife with racism and homophobia, as well as secret messages of support for the patriarchy, eugenics, and Donald Trump.

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Every track on the album, which came out on Friday, has already been dissected for “offensive” content. Swift’s track “Opalite” has been dubbed everything from “high-key a white supremacist anthem” to “lowkey [giving] homophobia” and a cryptic declaration that Swift is a “lily white queen.”

“CANCELLED!” has been dragged for supposedly being pro-MAGA, despite Swift’s consistently Democratic political record.

“‘I like my friends canceled,’ is the most tone deaf lyric a white billionaire with MAGA friends could release in this climate,” a tweet with almost 100,000 likes reads.

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In her song “Wishlist,” Swift says she wants to have a couple kids and get “the whole block lookin’ like you.” Some went as far as to suggest this is an allusion to eugenics, a truly astonishing leap.

One TikTokker claimed to see a subtext, which she read as, “I want to have your white babies, and I actually want our entire neighborhood to be racially homogenous.” She continued, “Now Taylor’s calling y’all childless cat ladies because she’s about to pop out some kids.”

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