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See how Miley Cyrus burns the bible on stage during her show!

See how Miley Cyrus burns the bible on stage during her show!



Immediately following her interview , in which Miley
Cyrus confessed to being “the least judgmental
person in the world” and “understanding and
accepting of everyone,” she started her next show
by setting a Bible on fire.

In an opening act for her recent concert at the
Staples Center in Los Angeles, Cyrus walked out
onto the stage and held the Bible out to the crowd
saying, “Here is a tribute to all you Jesus-lovers
out there.” She then set the pages on fire and
yelled “Hillary ’16!” before dropping the book to the
ground. As the music started, Cyrus began to sing
while squatting over the burning Bible and
performing a sexually provocative dance with
repetitive thrusting hip movements, called
‘twerking.’
A few moments later the stage went dark, lit up
only by two large red inverted crosses, usually
associated with satanic worship. Cyrus began to
dance around a large phallic object, using it as a
stripper pole, while removing parts of her clothing.
At that point about one fifth of her audience got up
and left the concert, telling MTV reporters in the
lobby that the display was extremely offensive and
they didn’t feel comfortable remaining in that
environment. 

After the concert, Cyrus told the journalists that her
actions were meant to raise awareness and
understanding of the downtrodden segments of our
society. “Being a role model for millions of people, I
know no better way to express the massive
amount of love I have for the world, and if some
crybabies are upset about it, they’re idiots and I
hope they die,” Cyrus said before sticking out her
tongue and suggestively spreading her legs for the
cameras.
Liberal members of the media called the concert an
“act of bravery,” describing Cyrus’s artistic
performance as “by far the greatest example of a
new, enlightened culture, unhindered by the ancient
rulebook that promotes bigotry, fear, and hate.”
A conservative reviewer who happened to be at the
concert referred to it as “trash not fit for viewing.”
Cyrus responded to this single critical review by
complaining about the ongoing massive oppression
of dissent on the part of religious conservatives,
noting that “That’s exactly what I’m talking about
when I say that Christians are intolerant of
opinions expressed by their betters. If those
Jesus-lovers were upset about what I did last
night, just wait until they see what I have planned
for my next show.”

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