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"REALLY DON'T CARE" (?)

One of the things that makes me a lot of what I am right now is my complete love for Demetria Devonne Lovato.Demi recently dropped her latest video for a song called "Really don't care" which features the Brit Cher Lloyd,from Demi's self titled album.


The video features Demi herself,together with some friends such as  Cher Lloyed (featured in the song),Kat Graham(best known for playing Bonnie in CW's 'The Vampire Diaries') and Perez Hilton(celebrity blogger).The thing they share in this video is the support for gay rights and equality.We are also given some insight on Demi's performance at the LA Pride parade.
At the very beginning of the video,Demi says that "her Jesus loves everyone",which is to me the highest point of it.Demi's been a very religious and spiritual person for about as long she's been on this world,yet she likes to keep her mind open to the new and chooses to fight for equality(in her personal way,which is,of course,though music).A lot of conservative people who do not like the idea of equality between homosexuals and heterosexuals choose to hide themselves under the excuse of this being unnatural or against the ideas of the Bible and religion itself,so Lovato is really brave choosing to share this opinion of hers that love is love and the Jesus and God she believes in chooses to love everybody,no matter the genre of the person they themselves love.
I think this is just another reason to love Demi even more and just more proof of how incredible she is as a human being.

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