Billie Eilish's "Stolen Land" Comment Sparks Backlash from Tongva Tribe
The Rubin ReportFebruary 5, 20263 min242,568 views
9 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβBillie Eilish's Grammy Statement
- π€ Billie Eilish made a statement at the Grammys saying, "No one is illegal on stolen land."
- π£οΈ This comment has drawn significant blowback, with critics calling it a reductive and absurd statement.
Tongva Tribe's Response
- π The Tongva tribe, the first people of the greater Los Angeles basin, confirmed that Eilish's home is situated on their ancestral land.
- π They noted that Eilish has not contacted the tribe directly regarding her property.
Adam Carolla's Critique
- π‘ Adam Carolla highlighted that Eilish lives on a large, expensive estate with significant security, embodying the "American dream."
- π€ Carolla suggested that given her privileged position, Eilish should refrain from making such statements, stating, "Just shut your face. Just shut up."
Cultural and Political Impact
- πΊ The speaker argues that such cultural statements, even from seemingly disconnected celebrities, can influence young people.
- π This influence is significant because politics is downstream from culture, meaning cultural trends shape political discourse and public opinion.
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Billie EilishGrammysStolen LandTongva TribeNative AmericanAdam CarollaAmerican DreamCulture WarPolitical PolarizationCelebrity Influence
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