Amala Ekpunobi
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So much so that the artist on stage can notice through thousands of people that you in particular are
are cutting through all of the noise.
Some may interpret that as being disrespectful.
But no, because she asked, what are you doing?
Said she didn't like it.
She's now being called Islamophobic.
Now let's get into this Arabic cheer.
Here's how it sounds.
Now, did Sabrina Carpenter look at the fan and go, I don't like Arabs.
Did she go, I don't like Arabic culture and I don't want to hear Arabic culture around me?
No, she didn't do any of those things, but she's now being completely struck down by the left for having just had a moment where she went, I don't like that.
And it's a little weird to be doing that right now.
Nevermind the fact that if we really want to think about this and dive deeply into this conversation, Coachella is an American cultural moment.
coming in saying, it's my culture.
Maybe it's the culture at Coachella to not scream in a way or shout in a way or do a cheer in a way that disrupts what's happening on stage.
Sabrina Carpenter is very softly.
He's doing his Arabic cheer.
Let me give him a moment to interrupt my YouTube video because it's his culture.