The final post-it note during Taylor Swift’s trial simply says it all.
In case you missed it or were living under a rock for the past week when the 27-year old went to trial against former Denver DJ David Mueller, employees of Craftsy working in the office last week began putting up post-it not messages in support of the singer.
It began with “Free Tay” and continued down the line with messages from her songs, such as “Haterz gonna hate” and “Are we out of the woods yet?”
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While every message was powerful, we have to give props to the Craftsy girls for the final one, which read “Begin Again”. This is the message that speaks louder than words. Swift went away with winning her $1 but there’s more to it than that. This is a new chapter for Swift and for every person she fought for in the courtroom.
Who knows what might come after this. Maybe it’s new music (we hope!) or maybe it gives Swift a greater and more personal reason to give back. Whatever this chapter may hold for Swift, we are thankful that we were able to be a part of watching such a victorious and inspiring moment.
After dealing with this situation for four years now, we all can move on and look forward to the future. We are out of the woods because justice was served in a powerful way. Now, we can sit back, relax, and watch life “Begin Again”.
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