Old Dolly Parton clip about LGBTQ+ community goes viral amid concern her health
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Old Dolly Parton clip about LGBTQ+ community goes viral amid concern her health
"If you're gay, you're gay. If you're straight, you're straight. We are who we are. I don't believe that we should criticise and judge other people. I think we should be accepting and loving. We are all God's children. I keep saying, 'Well, if you're the fine Christian you think you are, why are you judging people?' That's God's job. We're not God."
"I keep saying, 'Well, if you're the fine Christian you think you are, why are you judging people?' That's God's job. We're not God. 'We're not judges. We're supposed to love one another, we're not supposed to judge, and we're not supposed to take vengeance on other people. That's God's job.' She continued: 'I've got too much to do on my own [without] trying to do God's work, and you should be allowed to be how you are and who you are.'"
Dolly Parton, 79, will not attend the 16th Governor Awards on 16 November and has postponed six Las Vegas concerts due to health challenges. Her husband, Carl Dean, died aged 82 in March. A resurfaced clip from an old Larry King interview has gone viral on TikTok in which she affirms LGBTQ+ acceptance, saying people should not criticise or judge others and that judgment belongs to God. The clip has attracted over a million views and widespread praise, with commenters calling her a "true Christian" and a "national treasure." Parton has a long history of supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
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