Speaking at an Orlando vigil in Los Angeles on Monday, Lady Gaga gave a powerful speech calling for a “race thoughtfully and loudly toward solutions,” before tearfully reading a list of the 49 victims’ names and ages.
Standing in front of large signs spelling out O-R-L-A-N-D-O, Gaga gave profound words of mourning and solidarity.
“As we have now witnessed the largest mass shooting in American history, I can’t help, but feel that this level of hatred, like all prejudicial crimes, this is an attack on humanity itself. This is an attack on everyone.”
She continued, addressing the LGBT community directly:
“I hope you know that myself and so many are your allies—not only me, but everyone here—we represent the compassion and the loyalty of millions of people around the world who believe in you. You are not alone.”
Gaga has also been active on Twitter in her support for the Orlando victims and their families, as well as the queer community as a whole.
Ignore voices that aim to divide us, this only leads to more violence between people. We must unite as humans, where we are all the same. ?
— xoxo, Joanne (@ladygaga) June 14, 2016
DONATE NOW to victims of the largest shooting in American history. https://t.co/VhAuDbytZZ #gofundme #UnitedOrlando #UnitedAsHumans
— xoxo, Joanne (@ladygaga) June 13, 2016
Stand strong w/ ur pride, it belongs to u. Love is opposite of hate. My sincerest mourning 4 LGBTQ's suffering 2day pic.twitter.com/0n3A143GEg
— xoxo, Joanne (@ladygaga) June 12, 2016
You can watch Gaga’s speech below.