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(Wallen apologized in a statement to TMZ, saying, I promise to do better.)

In another tweet, Guyton added, How many passes will you continue to give?
Asking for a friend.
No one deserves to be canceled [but] this is unacceptable.
The hate runs deep.
Smfhhttps://t.co/VIf4b0bKud
How many passes will you continue to give?
Asking for a friend.
No one deserves to be canceled bu this is unacceptable.
There are lots of black artists who deserve it, he wrote.
Wallens behavior is disgusting and horrifying.
We all know it wasnt his first time using that word.
We keep them rich and protected at all costs with no recourse.
As you’ve got the option to see, it represents some.
Its disgraceful has to change.
The news out of Nashville tonight does not represent country music.
What happened does NOT represent all of country music.
Sorry is only as heavy as its actions weigh.
Lets see if it carries what it should in days to come.
I believe in change, but not if its performative.
Time for someone to read a fucking book.
The news about Morgan that broke does not represent ALL of country music.
As you could see, it represents some.
Its disgraceful has to change.
@MickeyGuytonThere are so many layers to this.
Kelleigh Bannen wrote, Lets not bypass here.
Weve got work to do fam.
Weve got work to do fam.
racism has run rampant throughout country musics entire history.
when everyones ready to have that honest conversation, we may actually progress.
Some also speculated that Wallens gender may have influenced the industrys response to his actions.
Isnt that the get outta jail free card?
Blanket apologies aren’t going to fix this.
There need to be much deeper conversations in the country music community about this.
Because alcohol and immaturity doesnt make you do that.
Fuck this shithttps://t.co/YKwDzN7I2h
It’s time for change…