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‘NOBODY ASKED YOU:’ Pharrell Williams rips celebrities’ political endorsements
2024-09-17

Pharrell Williams Refuses to Endorse Political Candidates, Prefers to Focus on Humanitarian Efforts

In a recent interview, renowned music producer Pharrell Williams expressed his distaste for celebrities using their platforms to endorse political candidates, stating that he prefers to stay out of the political arena and instead focus on his humanitarian work. Williams believes that individuals should make their own informed decisions when it comes to voting, rather than being swayed by the opinions of famous figures.

Empowering Voters to Make Their Own Informed Choices

Staying Out of the Political Fray

Pharrell Williams has made it clear that he has no intention of using his celebrity status to influence voters. He believes that political endorsements by famous individuals can be more of a hindrance than a help, as they may sway people to vote based on the celebrity's opinion rather than their own research and beliefs. "I don't do politics," Williams told The Hollywood Reporter. "In fact, I get annoyed sometimes when I see celebrities trying to tell you [who to vote for]."

Respecting the Diversity of Opinions

While Williams acknowledges that he respects certain celebrities who have strong political opinions, he believes that not all of them should be using their platforms to push their views onto the public. "There are celebrities that I respect that have an opinion, but not all of them," he said. "I'm one of them people [who says], 'What the heck? Shut up. Nobody asked you.'"

Focusing on Humanitarian Efforts

Rather than engaging in the political arena, Williams prefers to channel his energy into humanitarian work. He sees himself as more of a "federal employee" who is dedicated to serving the people, regardless of the political party in power. "I'm more of a humanitarian. I like people trying to help people," he explained. "Not sure I'll ever vote far right. I won't do that."

Advocating for Merited Civil Service

Williams believes in the importance of "merited civil service," where individuals are appointed to government positions based on their qualifications and dedication to serving the public, rather than their loyalty to a particular political party or leader. He sees his own role as similar to that of a federal employee, where he shows up to work every day to serve the country, regardless of the political climate.

Embracing the Role of Activists

While Williams may not consider himself an activist, he recognizes the vital role that activists play in driving social and political change. "I do believe in activists, and you need everybody," he said. He acknowledges that there is a lot of work to be done in the country, and he is committed to doing his part through his humanitarian efforts, rather than engaging in the political arena.
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