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In political turn, Bieber rallies for Black Lives Matter

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NEW YORK: Pop star Justin Bieber, known more for headline-grabbing scandals than activism, on Friday took an unexpected political turn as he hailed the Black Lives Matter movement.

The 23-year-old, who abruptly cut short a tour in July, took to Instagram to show support for the movement that has arisen in response to police killings of African Americans.

“I am a white Canadian and I will never know what it feels like to be an African American but what I do know is I am willing to stand up and use my voice to shine light on racism,” he wrote.

“It’s a real thing and it’s more prevalent now than I have ever seen in my lifetime,” he wrote, adding: “We’re all God’s children and we are ALL EQUAL.”

The former child star has generally steered clear of politics at a time that the US-based entertainm­ent world is overwhelmi­ngly opposed to President Donald Trump’s conservati­ve agenda.

A graduate of Catholic schools and a selfdescri­bed Christian, Bieber in a 2011 interview denounced abortion as murder but he has been careful not to discuss politics since then.

Bieber last month said he needed to work out some “insecuriti­es” as he explained his need for time to himself amid wide speculatio­n as to the reason for his tour cancelatio­n.

Bieber — who scored a mega-hit earlier this year with a remix of Puerto Rican star Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” — in July accidental­ly struck a photograph­er with a car in his latest off-stage antic.

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