Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui just came out as bisexual in a powerful open letter to Donald Trump supporters."I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman and I am so proud of it," she wrote. Since Donald Trump was elected president, a lot has happened. There have been protests, there have been arguments, there have been assaults, there have been threats, there have been scary White House appointments, and there has been much more. Chief among those things though, there have been a multitude of feelings that his detractors have often struggled to express. It seems there's so much ground to cover when you think about Donald as president because he has threatened so many people. He's threatened Muslims, immigrants, Latinos, women, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities and more. That's why it's so powerful that Lauren decided to come out in this way.

In an open letter to his supporters published in Billboard, Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui wrote exactly how she and so many others feel. As a bisexual Cuban-American woman, Lauren outlined exactly why she feels Donald is a threat to her, and exactly how he's not. She wrote mainly to Donald's supporters who don't consider themselves racist, homophobic, xenophobic and other ists or phobics, because it's that those votes likely represent the people who are responsible for getting Trump elected. It's the people who just liked that he wasn't Hillary Clinton, and didn't believe that he'd carry out his threats that got Donald named President-elect, and though they might not actively consider themselves any of those ists or isms that many have accused Trump supporters of being, those voters validated racism, homophobia, ableism, transphobia, xenophobia and other forms of descrimination.

She also writes that political correctness isn't a worthless construct because it eliminates hate speech.