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Public Platform
Story by Brianna Fisher
The idea of political activism has become increasingly prevalent in today’s society. With the increase of social media, many people have shared their political views, as well as endorsed particular candidates while making their opinions known. One particular group of people have been using their platforms to speak out about controversial issues: celebrities.
The mere definition of a celebrity is someone that is always in the spotlight, which leaves a very small amount of their personal life private. However, some celebrities have embraced this unique platform they have and choose to share their political views with the world while influencing their fanbase’s beliefs.
Taylor Swift, who has remained quiet about politics in the past, recently shared her political views with the public. In October, Swift turned to Instagram to explain who she planned to vote for and why she believes voting is important. For Swift, a candidate’s view on human rights is a major deciding factor, which led her to endorse Tennessee Democrats Phil Bredesen for the U.S. Senate and Jim Cooper for the U.S. House of Representatives.
According to Vote.org, within 24 hours of the post, there was a voter registration spike of 65,000 people. Out of those newly registered voters, more than half were between the ages of 18 and 29. There was also an increase in the voter registration in Swift’s home state of Tennessee. Of the 2,811 newly registered voters in September, 2,144 of them registed directly after Swift’s post.
Another celebrity that is very upfront about her political views is Miley Cyrus. On March 24, 2018, Cyrus stood alongside MSD students at the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C.
Cyrus’ nonprofit organization, The Happy Hippie Foundation, has been continuously advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, since its creation in 2014. After President Donald Trump’s statement that the sex listed on a person’s birth certificate shall constitute definitive proof of a person’s sex, many celebrities, such as actresses Alyssa Milano and Sara Ramirez, have joined Cyrus to voice their opinions on the issue through social media.
Shortly after the statement, Milano took to Instagram with the picture “Trans rights are human rights.” Milano captioned the picture with “Voting is how we protect each other,” and has also posted several times about the importance of registering to vote.
Milano showed her support by attending the Actions For Change event on Sept. 30, 2018, held in Parkland, Florida. Additionally, Milano delivered
a speech touching on the importance of voting and activism, and spoke with students and teachers from the MSD community.
These are not the only celebrities following this new trend of activism. Actor Mark Ruffalo has joined March For Our Lives organizers in increasing voter registration and voter turnout within the U.S. Ruffalo appeared on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” alongside MSD alumna Delaney Tarr and senior Jaclyn Corin before the midterm elections to talk about the importance of being politically active.
In addition to encouraging voter registration and casting a vote, many celebrities have stressed the importance of their fans voicing their own opinions. Throughout countless Instagram posts, Milano has reminded others to become educated and know what their candidates stand for. Additionally, Milano provides resources so that her followers can become educated.
However, other people believe that celebrities should stick to focusing on their careers, not politics. While having such a large platform to voice their views, celebrities also have the potential to influence their fans in a negative way. If a person votes for a candidate just because their favorite celebrity did, then they did not make an informed enough decision.
While living in the spotlight, celebrities are looked to, today more than ever, to be a guide and role model in the world of politics. Even though some may disagree with this new role that some celebrities have taken on, the trend has been on a rise within recent years.