Poured a few too many!
02.07.2021 - 14:53 / foxnews.com
Mumford & Sons founding member Winston Marshall is opening up about his decision to announce his exit from the band so that he can "speak freely" about politics. The 33-year-old was known as the lead guitarist and banjo player for the band.
Last week, he quit the band after sparking a social media storm in March by tweeting admiration for "Unmasked," a book by right-wing writer-activist Andy Ngo that attacked far-left militant groups collectively known as antifa. Marshall appeared on Bari Weiss'
.Poured a few too many!
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Mumford & Sons were targeted by “internet mobs” amid the “Twitter storm” that led to his departure from the band.The banjoist faced backlash back in March after tweeting praise for a book by US journalist Andy Ngo, titled Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy.
Winston Marshall has announced that he is leaving Mumford & Sons so that he can write a load of articles about how Antifa are a bunch of bastards. Being in the band was fun though.
Looks like Mumford has lost one of his sons.
READ MORE Elvis and June Carter: Her son suspected they had an affair 'Johnny Cash was jealous'Clarkson posted a link to the star's official statement and said: "Powerful piece by a courageous guy who has been treated appallingly by the vile woke mob just for exercising his right to have an opinion. "Read it, share it, then join my campaign to cancel this cancel culture cr*p.
, Ngo's book downplays the murder of Heather Heyer by white nationalists in Charlottesville and the murder of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. Ngo himself is controversial, as he has been accused of misrepresenting facts.
Mumford & Sons will be a trio for the time being following the seemingly permanent departure of banjo player Winston Marshall.
Jordan Moreau Winston Marshall, the banjoist from folk rock band Mumford & Sons, has exited the group after becoming embroiled in a political controversy for praising a book by right-wing journalist Andy Ngo.In March, Marshall tweeted his thoughts on Ngo’s book, “Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy,” writing “Finally had the time to read your important book.
Time to go. Winston Marshall announced his departure from Mumford & Sons, the band he’s been part of since its 2007 debut, on Thursday, June 24, sharing a lengthy explanation for his exit.
Mumford & Sons founding member Winston Marshall announced that he's parting ways with the folk-rock band so that he can "speak freely" about politics. The banjo player announced he was leaving the band by way of a lengthy post on Medium in which he talked about the viral tweet that led him to take time away from Mumford & Sons.