Trump Calls for Boycott of Critic Bruce Springsteen's Concerts
On Thursday, October 12, former President Donald Trump urged his supporters to boycott concerts by renowned American musician Bruce Springsteen, following years of criticism directed at him from the artist.
On Thursday, October 12, Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, took to his social media platform Truth Social to call on his supporters to boycott concerts by famed American musician Bruce Springsteen. This call for a boycott comes as a result of the long-standing criticism Springsteen has leveled against Trump over the years.
In his post, Trump did not hold back his emotions, labeling Springsteen as a "bad and very boring singer," who, in his opinion, "looks like a dried-up prune that has suffered greatly from the work of a very bad plastic surgeon." Trump also claimed that Springsteen has long been afflicted with a terrible and incurable condition he referred to as 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' commonly abbreviated as TDS.
According to Trump, the musician spreads hatred against him, the president who, he asserts, "won the election by a landslide." Trump also seized the opportunity to boast about his administration's achievements, stating that "under Sleepy Joe and the Democrats, the country was dead," but now, in his view, it is "definitely the hottest country in the world."
Trump's call for a boycott of Springsteen took the form of a message stating, "MAGA should boycott his overrated terrible concerts. Save your hard-earned money. America is back!!!" These words highlight his desire to mobilize his supporters against a musician whom he believes negatively influences public opinion.
Bruce Springsteen, one of America's most popular musicians, is known for his active civic stance and has been critical of Trump for many years. Last Saturday, he participated in a protest in Minneapolis under the slogan "No Kings," which was directed against Trump’s policies. During this event, the musician debuted a new song titled "Minneapolis Streets," which condemns measures aimed at combating immigration.
The large-scale protests that took place across the United States under the banner "No Kings" are indicative of the growing discontent among segments of society regarding Trump’s policies. These protests gathered thousands of people who voiced their demands for changes in the country’s political direction.
Thus, the conflict between Trump and Springsteen continues to escalate, reflecting deep divisions within American society. By calling for a boycott, Trump aims to solidify his standing among his supporters, while Springsteen, through his music and activism, continues to fight for his beliefs.
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