Chapter 1: What sparked the controversy surrounding Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella?
Is that what you're doing? I don't like it. That's your culture is yodeling? Is this Burning Man? What's going on?
This is weird. You know, some might've just thought this was a little funny moment and gone about their day. Nope, that's not how the world works these days. Sabrina Carpenter is now being accused of Islamophobia and racism for this moment at Coachella. Let's talk about it. Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe.
We're getting into Sabrina Carpenter and the accusations of Islamophobia against her for a small moment at Coachella. Now, for those of you who don't understand what's going on, a fan starts cheering for her, doing a traditional Arabic cheer, which is what you'll hear in the video. Sabrina Carpenter says, I don't like it. And the fan retorts back that it's her culture.
Now this has started a cultural war online as to whether or not Sabrina Carpenter is an Islamophobe for not liking the fact that this fan was screaming during her set at Coachella. Let's watch this moment one more time to see it go down. Is that what you're doing?
I don't like it. That's your culture, is yodeling? Is this Burning Man? What's going on? This is weird.
You know? Now, the issue is that she said she does not like it and she called it weird. And people are calling her disrespectful, saying she's Islamophobic for having made that comment. Let's get into a few of the responses here. The video was taken down on this one, but this person writes, Sabrina saying that she doesn't like a cultural Arabic cheer.
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Chapter 2: How did Sabrina Carpenter respond to the cultural cheer from a fan?
This is so insensitive and Islamophobic. I'm very disappointed in her. Another one writes, To anyone who's uncultured, here is how a zagruta, I guess how you pronounce this, sounds, which is clearly not yodeling. It's a form of celebration performed at weddings and moments of joy all around West Africa and North Africa, learned from many generations.
Calling it weird or brushing it off is disrespectful. And for a moment before we get into it. this clip, is it maybe a little disrespectful as an artist is softly playing their piano at Coachella where there's thousands of people trying to listen to her, maybe even hundreds of thousands.
I don't know how many people end up going to Coachella to be screaming at a level that is way above anybody else in the crowd. 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?
Chapter 3: What accusations is Sabrina Carpenter facing after her Coachella performance?
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. So you're 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. There's Wemby. He's doing his Arabic cheer. Let me give him a moment to interrupt my YouTube video because it's his culture.
okay now that we we got that over now that we got that over with she's very softly playing the piano and then to just hear somebody scream out in a way that disrupts what she's trying to do as an artist is something that maybe she felt the need to go what are you doing i don't Like it. Now others have responded going after Sabrina Carpenter at different angles.
This guy says, even if it wasn't about culture, she still made her the butt of the joke and publicly embarrassed her. Y'all always talk about diversity and learning about other cultures, yet shut people down and shame them in a moment that they try to express it. I don't know, pick your moments wisely. What is there to say about this?
And all of these responses, I mean, have upwards of thousands upon thousands of likes on them, which mean people are really taking this moment, something that happened within 25 seconds at a music festival, extremely seriously. And they are now outright accusing her of being an Islamophobe and a racist for this, what, 22nd moment.
Nevermind the fact that Sabrina Carpenter has been for the entirety of her career, extremely left-leaning and extremely woke.
i mean she kills men in all of her music videos and talks about men being better than women and placing them on a pedestal above them and talks about embarrassing men and murdering them in her videos she is constantly placed on this sort of hyper sexualized pedestal as well it is a peak feminist character i think in today's culture of what it means to be the modern woman and i have a feeling that her wokeness also extends to things like diversity
equity, and inclusion. And with that, she's had to apologize for this small, small moment because of how much traction it's gotten online. She says, my apologies. I didn't see this person with my eyes and couldn't hear clearly. My reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm, and not ill-intended. Could have handled it better. Now I know what Zagruta is. I welcome all cheers and yodels from here on out.
If this is not a screenshot of just like multiculturalism in the West and the impact that it's had on our culture, I don't know what else is. And this expands far beyond this moment, which is why I'm talking about it. You may view this as insignificant, but I see this as so much of what's happening right now in the modern day. People coming in in the name of diversity, equity, inclusion,
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