The lead singer of the choice rock band “The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus” instructed supporters of President Donald Trump they’re completely banned from his reveals Saturday.
Frontman Ronnie Winter made the declaration in a video posted to his band’s official Instagram web page, saying, “If you voted for Donald Trump, do not come to my shows — forever, not just like these four years.”
He particularly attacked Christian Trump supporters, stating, “If you’re Christian and you voted for Donald Trump, shame on you. You are not allowed to come to my shows. I don’t want you there. Don’t come to my shows.”
Winter continued, “Do not come to my shows because you’re going to hear a lot of propaganda, and you’re going to hear like the actual words of Jesus.”
“You’re going to see a lot of acceptance from all areas of life and races, and um, you’re just going to see a lot of harmony, OK? That’s not what you’re about, OK? Don’t come. Refunds are available. Forever, don’t come. Goodbye.”
“It’s awesome that you love ‘Face Down’; it’s not for you. It’s not your song, OK? It is not your song,” Winter added, mentioning the band’s most profitable music that they debuted in 2006. “The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus” final launched an album in 2018.
Through the clip, Winter additionally slammed critics who attacked his liberal beliefs up to now, telling followers he’s proudly “woke,” and that woke individuals have been proper of their predictions in regards to the nation’s decline below Trump.
“Look man, the thing about being woke is you’re awake, and once you’re awake you can never go to sleep,” he mentioned. “Not only has nothing changed, but everything they said was going to happen – the woke people – has happened. You have done nothing but prove them right.”
Winter joins a rising listing of musicians who’ve spoken out in opposition to Trump’s second time period in current months.
Traditional rock legend Bruce Springsteen had made an anti-Trump screed a fixture of his present world tour.
“In my home, the America I love, the America I’ve written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration,” Springsteen instructed the gang on a number of legs of his newest tour.
Rage In opposition to the Machine guitarist Tom Morello mentioned, “F— that guy,” in reference to Trump at a current Boston music competition.
Longtime Trump critic Neil Younger wrote on his web site in April that he was apprehensive that Trump might detain him when he does his subsequent American tour.