We Have Demi Lovato and Neil deGrasse Tyson Debating on Whether “Aliens” Is an Offensive Term – RedState

Not like “illegal aliens” in reference to those crossing our southern border illegally, but aliens as in life on Mars.

(It is definitely an alien.

In one corner, we have Demi Lovato, the (occasionally) binary pop star, saying that calling extraterrestrial beings “aliens” is derogatory and offensive.

“I do not have a song called ‘Aliens,’” the star clarified before adding that “it sounds cool.” However, if Demi were to have a song about creatures existing beyond Earth, the tune would likely have a different title.

“My fans should know that I do not call them aliens,” the “Cool for the Summer” vocalist continued. “Because ‘alien’ is a derogatory term for Everything, even extraterrestrials, which is why I call them ETs.”

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E! interviewed us in an exclusive interview. News’ Daily Pop, Demi recounted their first encounter with extraterrestrials. The alleged incident took place on a trip to Joshua Tree, Calif., where they remembered seeing a “blue orb that was about 50 feet away” and floating above the ground.

“It was a beautiful and incredible experience,” Demi added at the time.

Before I continue, I have to admit to you that I know full-well some of you aren’t going to care too much about this topic. “Joseph,” some of you are muttering while shaking your heads, “Who cares?” And I agreed with that point of view yesterday when this story came out. However, I’ve had a change in my mind because this is the person our children look up too, according to someone. Be aware if your teen claims to be having sexual relations with ghosts.

So when Demi Lovato says we can’t use the word “alien” to describe a possible being from a different planet (like Hollywood), we can’t just ignore that because the pop culture of the moment will shift when weird celebrities do and say weird things.

There is one man who, when we are in greatest need, can help us all. That man is Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Tyson told TMZ: “All the aliens that I’ve ever met, they have no feelings.” He did say that Lovato was just being “considerate,” but he also wondered why they were “worried about offending them by calling them an alien.” He insisted we don’t know what “is going on in the head of species of life from another planet.”

Tyson added: “When I refer to aliens — just to be specific — I always say ‘space aliens’. And then, what we used to call aliens on Earth — undocumented immigrants, that’s what the new term is for them, and I’m all in on that. … So what that means is — if we all do that — the only invocation of the word ‘alien’ is for creatures from outer space that want to kill us all.”

This is it folks. Aliens have no feelings, and when they hear Tyson’s talking that level of smack about them, they’re going to come by and prove it. You can use space lasers. They probably have feelings and he’s just shown arrogance by hurting them.

Of course aliens exist. They’ve been trolling our military for years (which our media was a little TooThey are easy to get away from. Because they are funny and feel joy, feelings can be attributed to them. They won’t take too kindly to essentially being called heartless shells by someone with as massive an ego as Tyson has.

We have no hope of winning if they become offended. Washington D.C. City Councilman TrayonWhite is the only one who can prove that Washington D.C. is right. The Jews also possess a weather-controlling satellite to help us.

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