Taylor Swift, known for her chart-topping music and largely apolitical stance throughout her career, has recently found herself at the center of controversy as she becomes more vocal on progressive causes. Some conservatives have expressed their disapproval of her recent advocacy.
In the latest development, a prominent MAGA advocate, Hank Kunneman, accused the Grammy-winning artist of promoting Satanism during her concerts and insinuated a connection with Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company.
Kunneman, who is 50 years old, questioned Pfizer’s support for various television programs, remarking, “Have you ever noticed how everything on TV is supported by Pfizer?”
Additionally, he raised eyebrows about Taylor Swift’s recent appearances during Travis Kelce’s games, prompting him to ask, “What’s up with this whole thing now with the Kansas City Chiefs that everyone is celebrating some lady, some girl?”
Expanding on his allegations, Kunneman suggested that Taylor Swift’s concerts featured Satanic rituals and witchcraft, questioning the appropriateness of such content in people’s homes.
Reiterating his claims, the preacher insinuated a connection between Swift’s advocacy for vaccines and the alleged promotion of Satanism, asking if there might be a link.
It’s important to note that the 33-year-old singer has recently used her platform to promote Pfizer’s coronavirus and flu vaccines.
In response to Hank Kunneman’s controversial statements, social media users voiced their support for Taylor Swift. Some praised her as a positive role model for girls, highlighting her efforts to encourage voter registration and contrasting these actions with baseless accusations of Satanic associations.
This episode underscores the challenges that celebrities like Taylor Swift face when they choose to engage in social and political issues, often becoming targets for unfounded accusations and controversies.