June 27, 2022

Pink tells her fans who agree with the Supreme Court not to listen to her music anymore

Pink tweeted that she no longer wants fans who agree with the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down the 1973 Roe vs. Wade agreement, which allowed federal abortion.

This constitutional right abolished, from now on, the decision to authorize or not the abortion belongs to each State, and several States of the South have already announced that it had become illegal.

"Let's be clear," Pink wrote on Twitter, "if you think government has a place in a woman's womb, in a gay person's business or marriage, or that racism is okay, then please, in the name of your Lord, never listen to my music again.

And also, fuck you.

“And, to drive the point home, she added” Are we good?

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The singer and author is one of many artists who have spoken out publicly against the decision since it fell on June 24.

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Billie Joe Armstrong Says 'Renouncing' US Citizenship After Supreme Court Abortion Ruling

Singer, musician, songwriter and comedian Billie Joe Armstrong is very angered by the Supreme Court's decision to revoke abortion rights.

Leader of the punk rock group Green Day, born in California, Billie Joe Armstrong has announced that he wants to renounce his American citizenship, announces the British newspaper The Independent.

He doesn't want to be a "dumb American" anymore, he said on stage at the London Stadium while on tour.

"There's too much bullshit in the world to go back to this miserable fucking country.

I'm not kidding, you're going to hear a lot about me in the next few days," he told the crowd before chanting, "Fuck America."

In the process, he announced that he wanted to settle in the United Kingdom.

“Fuck America.

I renounce my citizenship, damn it.

I'm fucking coming here,' he said.

But is Britain ready to welcome political refugees?

And among the very many artists who are reacting against the Supreme Court's decision, will others follow in its footsteps?

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