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        <title><![CDATA[Dolly Parton makes rare political statement in support of Black Lives Matter]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>National treasure Dolly Parton has made a rare political statement, coming out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.</p><p>Parton, 74, <strong>made the statement to Billboard</strong> in an expansive feature published Thursday.</p><p>“I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” she said of the protests that erupted across the United States in response to <strong>the police killings of George Floyd</strong> and <strong>Breonna Taylor</strong>. “And of course Black lives matter. Do we think our little white asses are the only ones that matter? No!&#8221;</p><p>The colorful quote comes after the revelation that Parton was ahead of the curve when it comes to <strong>country music re-brandings:</strong> In 2018, she renamed her Dixie Stampede dinner attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, &#8220;Dolly Parton’s Stampede.&#8221;</p><p>“When they said ‘Dixie’ was an offensive word, I thought, ‘Well, I don’t want to offend anybody. This is a business. We’ll just call it The Stampede,&#8217;&#8221; Parton said. &#8220;As soon as you realize that [something] is a problem, you should fix it.</p><p>&#8220;Don’t be a dumbass. That’s where my heart is. I would never dream of hurting anybody on purpose.”</p><p>It&#8217;s a break in the resolutely apolitical streak Parton has maintained for most of her career. She notably blanched onstage next to &#8220;9 to 5&#8221; co-stars Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda when they began bashing President Donald Trump during the 2017 Emmys.</p><p>&#8220;I’ve got as many Republican friends as I’ve got Democrat friends and I just don’t like voicing my opinion on things,&#8221; <strong>she explained to the Guardian in 2019</strong> when asked about the moment.</p><p>“I respect my audience too much for that, I respect myself too much for that. Of course I have my own opinions, but that don’t mean I got to throw them out there because you’re going to piss off half the people.”</p><p>“I’m not a judgmental person,&#8221; she told Billboard in the new interview. &#8220;I do believe we all have a right to be exactly who we are, and it is not my place to judge.&#8221;</p><p>“God is the judge, not us. I just try to be myself. I try to let everybody else be themselves.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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