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Lizzo uses her nakedness to ginger U.S. voters on choice of president

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Lizzo took to Instagram Tuesday, Election Day, to remind her fans to vote. And she did with “special” clothes.

The iconic singer posed naked for a photo shoot, which featured a strategically placed flag and nothing else, according to Harper’s BAZAAR report.

Looking incredible, the “Juice” performer captioned the post with an impassioned message about why voting is so crucial.

“When I think of this country I don’t think of its laws I think of its people. I think about how we were raised to be patriotic of violence, propaganda & war,” she wrote.

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 “I think about how this country is owned by the oppressor and how the oppressed are locked in a valley of capitalism. But I also think of the young people who refuse to be spoon fed mistruths. I think of the elders who bucked against hateful prejudices even when it felt impossible… Because of you, I’m still hopeful.”

Lizzo continued, “I believe in a country that teaches the true history so we can better understand where we live and how we can do better. I believe in a country that listens to the cries of the protester and doesn’t politicize death. I believe in restoration of this beautiful land and respecting the communities of people who owned America before colonizers renamed it.”

Though it would be easy to get distracted by Lizzo’s eye-catching photo, her message was clear: “I believe in fairness, equality, a complete removal of religion in places where it does not belong. Let religion live in the churches and places of worship… the quiet prayer rooms, the joyful congregations.. and out of Congress.

“I believe in so much, and if I believe it one day I can see it. It may not be tomorrow it may not be today, but it will be one day if we stay activated. We the people, ALL the people, deserve it.”

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