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Pop Singer Pink Mocked After Demanding Pro-Lifers Stop Listening

There have been several pro-abortion protests held since the Supreme Court’s much-needed decision was announced on Friday, overturning the flawed, long-standing,1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

The court’s conservative majority rejected the previously “found” right to an abortion in the text of the U.S. Constitution, sending the decision if babies can be killed in the womb back to the states, as required by the 10th amendment.

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Many radical media influencers have reacted via their typical raunchy tirades, while Democratic politicians have exaggerated and mischaracterized what the Supreme Court’s decision actually means for the average American.

In an obvious example, Green Day’s singer Billie Joe Armstrong announced he is actually going to renounce his US citizenship in response to the Supreme Court’s decision.

“F*** America. I’m f******* renouncing my citizenship. I’m f****** coming here,’ Armstrong screamed during a concert in London Friday night.

“There’s just too much f******stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f****** excuse for a country!” the non-relevant aging singer continued.

Armstrong added, “Oh, I’m not kidding, you’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.”

Pop singer Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, sent out an angry, profanity-infused tweet over the weekend.

She made her feelings very clear towards anti-abortion, traditional marriage-only Christians, while also falsely trying to assign racism to those who share these same values.

“Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay persons business or marriage, or that racism is okay,” Pink wrote on Twitter, before continuing, in all caps, “Then please in the name of your lord never f******listen to my music again.”

Social media users pounced on the pop star for demanding that pro-lifers boycott her music in response to the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade on Friday.

The aging less relevant singer’s demand was quickly mocked by those who commented that she is not as relevant as she believes.

“I accept your terms,” reacted rapper Bryson Gray, whose “Let’s Go Brandon” song mocking President Joe Biden soared to #1 on the iTunes Charts in October.

At some point, Pink decided to jump into the fray, fighting back viciously at many of those who criticized her.

She appeared offended by anyone who questioned her relevance, angrily replied to her critics, and proceeded to get into many Twitter arguments.

“I bet you and your stupid irrelevant friends wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and say, ‘how can my shitty miserable existence just be this? How do I take other women down with me? Cause my life f****** sucks,’” the “Bad Influence” singer cried out in another tweet.

“You’re like the guy that doesn’t get picked for the team saying he wasn’t even trying you f****** loser,” Pink said to another Twitter user, who told her, “I can’t name one of your crappy songs.”

All I can say is I can’t think of a single song that Pink or Green Day has ever recorded.

Based on their ages and reactions from Twitter users, it appears that not that many people, compared to years ago, can name any and or many of their songs too.

Once the F-bombs start flying, I am no longer buying their story, or caring about their concerns.

Hopefully Pink joins Billie in leaving the United States.

Since they both apparently believe the U.S. is morally corrupt for rejecting Roe, why would they want to perform here ever again, right?

By: Eric Thompson, editor of EricThompsonShow.com. Follow me on Twitter and MagaBook

This story syndicated with permission from Eric Thompson, Author at Trending Politics