Moby Gives Advice After Trump’s Victory: ‘Doomscrolling Won’t Help Anyone’

Moby attends Support + Feed's 2023 fall fundraiser at APB/NikuNashi on Oct. 24, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Moby goes to Support + Feed’s 2023 autumn fundraising event at APB/NikuNashi onOct 24, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Moby has actually signed up with the carolers of artists that have actually replied to Donald Trump’s win in the 2024 united state governmental political election.

On Wednesday (Nov 6), the manufacturer and lobbyist uploaded a video clip of himself outside in New York City, dealing with the electronic camera by claiming “So obviously the election results are terrible and America and Americans have clearly made a really bad decision, but the question is what do we do now? And for me, and I hope for you as well, there’s no point in making ourselves feel worse.”

While lots of people throughout the country are reeling over Trump’s win, Moby suggested that “It’s not going to benefit anybody to doomscroll and watch the news and constantly just spiral down into depression… So it might sound like a New Age cliché, but we have to practice self care, we have to eat well and exercise and spend time with people we love and help animals and do anything that keeps us sane and healthy.”

He captioned the clip with a note claiming that he’s “bot sure if this helps in any way, but I’m trying to figure out how to respond to what happened. Please take care of yourselves.”

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Moby is just one of the extremely couple of politically singing digital musicians, with the scene– and specifically the American musicians and marketers in it– remaining mostly quiet on the concern in the lead-up to and results adhering to the substantial political election.

Moby has actually long been singing concerning his sensations concerning Trump, informing Billboard in May that “Sorry if you or anyone you know is Trump supporter, but I’m stunned that this horrifying — I mean, he’s almost like some evil, lizard, space alien person pretending to be human because it’s like he’s cartoonishly evil, but yet 50% of Americans want to vote for him.”

Following the political election on Tuesday, various other artists consisting of Cardi B, Marc Rebillet, Bette Midler, vocalist Ethel Cain and 50 Cent have all articulated their both unfavorable and favorable responses to the information.

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