Harry Styles has said he doesn’t think he’s “been outspoken enough in the past” in the ongoing fight against racial injustice.The ‘Fine Line’ pop star spoke out publicly in the wake of George Floyd’s death back in May, urging that “we must be anti-racist” in order to achieve real change within society.“I do things every day without fear, because I am privileged, and I am privileged every day because I am white,” he said in the tweet.During a lengthy new interview with Variety, Styles elaborated on his views – explaining that “talking about race can be really uncomfortable for everyone”.“I had a realisation that my own comfort in the conversation has nothing to do with the problem – like that’s not enough of a reason to not have a.
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