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Carlos Santana apologizes for anti-trans rant at concert

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Carlos Santana apologized for a mid-concert rant in which he suggested that trans people “ain’t right” and should stay in the closet.
“I sincerely apologize to the transgender community and everyone I offended. I realize that what I said hurt people and that was not my intent,” the Grammy-winning musician said in a statement released Thursday, hours after national news outlets discovered cellphone video of his speech, which he appears to have made several weeks earlier at a casino concert in Atlantic City.


“When God made you and me, before we came out of the womb, you know who you are and what you are,” Santana, 76, said at the late-July show. “Later on, when you grow out of it, you see things and you start believing that you could be something that — it sounds good but you know it ain’t right, because a woman is a woman and a man is a man. Whatever you want to do in the closet, that’s your business, I’m okay with that.”


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As people in the audience cheered, Santana invoked comedian Dave Chappelle, who has compared being transgender to wearing blackface. He called Chappelle “my brother.”

Santana rarely wades into contentious cultural issues, tending to espouse messages of spirituality and benevolent magic onstage. It’s unclear what inspired his speech during his two-night stop in Atlantic City, where a music critic for NJ.com quoted Santana telling the crowd at another point: “We want you to feel precious and priceless because you are significant and meaningful. … It’s important to validate and celebrate you.”
A concertgoer published video of the musician’s remarks on Reddit on July 29, soon after the show. “One song in … Carlos Santana stopped and spent a solid 15 minutes spouting the most insane anti-trans bs I’ve maybe ever heard,” the poster wrote.



The video attracted little attention until national news sites picked up on it Thursday — coincidentally the same day Santana started promoting tickets for an upcoming documentary about him that hits theaters next month.
A legendary guitarist who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and won his 10th Grammy in 2002 for “The Game of Love” with Michelle Branch, Santana has resumed touring this year after he passed out onstage and canceled several shows in 2022.
In his apology statement Thursday, Santana promised to “honor and respect all person’s ideals and beliefs whether they are LGBTQ or not.”
“It takes courage to grow and glow in the light that you are and to be true, genuine, and authentic,” he added. “We grow and learn to shine our light with Love and compliments. Have a glorious existence. Peace.”
But the apology was no longer publicly viewable on Santana’s Facebook account by Friday morning. He could not be reached for comment.

 
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Lol I don't know why these people give the cult mob anything. Let them shriek and cry.
 
Shouldn't feel the need to apologize for that, there are many people that agree and it should be fine to offer that opinion. And it would be great if they could stay in the closet or go back to don't ask don't tell but nationwide.
 
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Shouldn't feel the need to apologize for that, there are many people that agree and it should be fine to offer that opinion. And it would be great if they could stay in the closet or go back to don't ask don't tell but nationwide.
You've made your bigotry on the topic very clear for a while now. Thanks for the input
 
Any time. One of the biggest issues facing the country, there will be many issue down the road. They have really wreaked havoc on the world. It is a shame.
Trans people being out of the closet is one of the biggest issues facing this country? What kind of Hitler youth camp were you molested, and gaslit into blaming it on trans people, at?
 
Trans people being out of the closet is one of the biggest issues facing this country? What kind of Hitler youth camp were you molested, and gaslit into blaming it on trans people, at?
Not just the trannies, the entire alphabet soup gang the L's and the G's and the Q's and the Pannies.
 
Been exposed to a lot of Qanon stuff. Deprogram.
Certainly not. I really don't even know what Qanon stuff is, I hear people talk about it but have not looked into it. Voted for Joe. Who, by the way, spoke in 2008 or so and reiterated how against gay marriage he and Barack both were. I believe it was in a VP debate.
 
Not just the trannies, the entire alphabet soup gang the L's and the G's and the Q's and the Pannies.
You've given a lot of respectable posts in the past. But your gay bashing just kills all of that. You're at the level of Prime now.
 
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I listen to Charlie Daniel's, No Place Left to Go, one of my favorite stoner tunes, which takes soul and blues and wonder how a person can form that genre and be such a red neck asshole.

But I guess painters, who you associate with serenity were among histories most notorious nihilists.
 
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I listen to Charlie Daniel's, No Place Left to Go, one of my favorite stoner tunes, which takes sole and blues and wonder how a person can form that genre and be such a red neck asshole.

But I guess painters, who you associate with serenity were among histories most notorious nihilists.
WOB?
 
Carlos Santana apologized for a mid-concert rant in which he suggested that trans people “ain’t right” and should stay in the closet.
“I sincerely apologize to the transgender community and everyone I offended. I realize that what I said hurt people and that was not my intent,” the Grammy-winning musician said in a statement released Thursday, hours after national news outlets discovered cellphone video of his speech, which he appears to have made several weeks earlier at a casino concert in Atlantic City.


“When God made you and me, before we came out of the womb, you know who you are and what you are,” Santana, 76, said at the late-July show. “Later on, when you grow out of it, you see things and you start believing that you could be something that — it sounds good but you know it ain’t right, because a woman is a woman and a man is a man. Whatever you want to do in the closet, that’s your business, I’m okay with that.”


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As people in the audience cheered, Santana invoked comedian Dave Chappelle, who has compared being transgender to wearing blackface. He called Chappelle “my brother.”

Santana rarely wades into contentious cultural issues, tending to espouse messages of spirituality and benevolent magic onstage. It’s unclear what inspired his speech during his two-night stop in Atlantic City, where a music critic for NJ.com quoted Santana telling the crowd at another point: “We want you to feel precious and priceless because you are significant and meaningful. … It’s important to validate and celebrate you.”
A concertgoer published video of the musician’s remarks on Reddit on July 29, soon after the show. “One song in … Carlos Santana stopped and spent a solid 15 minutes spouting the most insane anti-trans bs I’ve maybe ever heard,” the poster wrote.



The video attracted little attention until national news sites picked up on it Thursday — coincidentally the same day Santana started promoting tickets for an upcoming documentary about him that hits theaters next month.
A legendary guitarist who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and won his 10th Grammy in 2002 for “The Game of Love” with Michelle Branch, Santana has resumed touring this year after he passed out onstage and canceled several shows in 2022.
In his apology statement Thursday, Santana promised to “honor and respect all person’s ideals and beliefs whether they are LGBTQ or not.”
“It takes courage to grow and glow in the light that you are and to be true, genuine, and authentic,” he added. “We grow and learn to shine our light with Love and compliments. Have a glorious existence. Peace.”
But the apology was no longer publicly viewable on Santana’s Facebook account by Friday morning. He could not be reached for comment.

a buddy used to do music reviews for the Philly inquirer and once interviewed Carlos. Said he was a complete nut
 
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