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Looks like boycotts work. Pharrell Williams has made it clear: he's not here for politics. In a rece

[Logo]( [Top Hip Hop Producers Blasts Celebs Over Political Endorsements] [Top Hip Hop Producers Blasts Celebs Over Political Endorsements]( Looks like boycotts work. Pharrell Williams has made it clear: he's not here for politics. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the multi-talented artist opened up about his reluctance to dive into the political arena, even as many of his celebrity peers are quick to lend endorsements or take public stances. For Pharrell, politics just isn't his thing - and that's something he's more than willing to talk about. Williams was promoting "Piece By Piece," an upcoming Lego animated biopic that tells the story of his career, when the conversation turned to politics. Despite the pull many high-profile figures feel toward making their voices heard in that space, Pharrell doesn't seem to be interested in following the trend. "I'm much more of a federal employee," he said, explaining that his view of public service aligns more with civil servants who show up every day to work for the country, without getting caught up in the political machine. [He's got a pragmatic approach](. Pharrell sees himself as someone who supports education and entrepreneurial initiatives for minorities, focusing on making a difference where it counts - but not necessarily by standing on the front lines of a political campaign. "I'm not an activist, but I believe in action," he said, distinguishing himself from those who take a more traditional activist role. In his mind, action speaks louder than endorsements, and his contributions reflect that. As for celebrities who get involved in politics, Pharrell doesn't mince words: he's over it. When asked about the rising trend of musicians objecting to political campaigns using their music without permission, Pharrell again reiterated his stance. "I get annoyed sometimes when I see celebrities trying to tell you [who to vote for]," he said. For him, it's not just about politics; it's about avoiding the spotlight that often comes with celebrities taking public political stances. "I care about my people and I care about the country," he noted, but he's not interested in telling others how to think or vote. It's a refreshing perspective in a world where more and more celebrities are using their platforms to promote political causes. Pharrell is carving his own path, choosing to focus on actionable change rather than political posturing. Whether he's encouraging young entrepreneurs or supporting educational initiatives, his heart lies in making an impact without getting tangled up in the messy world of politics. And as far as Pharrell is concerned, that's just fine with him. [Top Globalist Resigns in Disgrace After Trump Interview Scandal] [Top Globalist Resigns in Disgrace After Trump Interview Scandal]( Tried to make interview illegal. [CBS Stunned: Nevada Journey Yields Just 1 Kamala Backer] [CBS Stunned: Nevada Journey Yields Just 1 Kamala Backer]( This is hilarious to watch. [Vance Reveals Trump's First Reaction To Attack & It's Hilarious] [Vance Reveals Trump's First Reaction To Attack & It's Hilarious]( God bless Trump LOL! [Former FBI Agent Makes Appalling Comment On CNN After 2nd Attack On Trump] [Former FBI Agent Makes Appalling Comment On CNN After 2nd Attack On Trump]( Unreal [Senator Releases Secret Service Report & It's Horrific] [Senator Releases Secret Service Report & It's Horrific]( This is insane. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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