Brittany Aldean kept her thoughts on the CMTAwards short and succinct.
, which killed three students and three adults. “Now is not the time for a political debate . Lives have been lost. Hearts are forever broken. Families are devastated. Let’s lift up these angels in prayer. Ask God to give these families the strength to make it through the unimaginable days ahead.”As followers weighed in on the mass shooting in the comments section, many disagreed with Brittany’s stance and felt that it was the time to discuss politics — specifically gun control.
“The divide is there whether I make shirts or not. I speak on behalf of conservatives considering we are all crucified for saying anything,” Brittany replied. “Don’t come for me on my page about the ‘divide’ that is so prevalent elsewhere. This post is not about politics. Please take that to another space.”
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