Five Finger Death Punch’s Chris Kael tells artists who threaten to leave America to “stop bullshittin'”
27.06.2022 - 21:39
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Five Finger Death Punch‘s Chris Kael has called out artists and celebrities who threaten to leave America over politics, ideologies, economics and more.“No one cares about anything enough to pack up and move out of the country,” the bassist claimed today (June 27) on Twitter.He continued: “It’s easy to say onstage, on TV and on social media; but, when’s the last time you actually packed your bags for anything longer than a brief vacation and a quick return home? Stop bullshittin’. #USA.”Kael’s comments come a few days after Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told a crowd at the London stop of the band’s current Hella Mega Tour that he is “renouncing” his US citizenship, following the recent overturning of Roe v.
Wade.“Fuck America. I’m fucking renouncing my citizenship.
I’m fucking coming here,” Armstrong said while onstage at London Stadium on Friday evening (June 24).“There’s just too much fucking stupid in the world to go back to that miserable fucking excuse for a country,” Armstrong continued. “Oh, I’m not kidding.
You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.”No one cares about anything enough to pack up and move out of the country. It’s easy to say onstage, on TV and on social media; but, when’s the last time you actually packed your bags for anything longer than a brief vacation and a quick return home? Stop bullshittin’.
#USA— Chris Kael (@5FDPChrisKael) June 27, 2022Prior to Donald Trump winning the 2016 US presidential election, a number of high-profile entertainers vowed to flee the country if the controversial business mogul won over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Canada, Europe and South Africa were some of the destinations the A-listers said they were considering moving to, but despite the
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