Liberal Singer Gets Political On Twitter, Users Showed Her NO MERCY!
Singer Pink felt compelled by the overturning of Roe V Wade in the Supreme Court to suddenly jump into the spotlight. I have to tell you, based on these comments, it's pretty safe to say that she instantly regretted it.
Pink wrote:
“Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay person's business or marriage, or that racism is okay- THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER FUCKING LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN. AND ALSO FUCK RIGHT OFF. We good?” Pink tweeted on Saturday.
The “Blow Me” singer’s demand was quickly met with mockery by social media users, who commented that she is not as relevant as she believes.
"Honey girl the only hit you ever had was off the back of Patti LaBelle on that hoochie ass remix of “Lady Marmalade”. The rest of your songs are some sad sacks of bubblegum pop that no one listens to other than Tayler Swift," One user wrote.
Honey girl the only hit you ever had was off the back of Patti LaBelle on that hoochie ass remix of “Lady Marmalade”. The rest of your songs are some sad sacks of bubblegum pop that no one listens to other than Tayler Swift.
— Lavern Spicer 🇺🇸 (@lavern_spicer) June 27, 2022
"Imagine being so arrogant, that you think this tweet holds any value to any person in the real world…
"Literally no one cares about your music insofar that this will have any impact on anyone. You’re nowhere near as important as you think you are," another added.
Imagine being so arrogant, that you think this tweet holds any value to any person in the real world…
Literally no one cares about your music insofar that this will have any impact on anyone. You’re nowhere near as important as you think you are
— Christopher Tremoglie (@cwtremo) June 26, 2022
“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, and ranked above pop superstar Adele’s latest single.
"Your last really good song was "Who Knew" in 2006, so yeah, we're good," another user mocked.
I think, one of the more devastating blows for Pink (or P!nk?) was the overwhelming number of youngsters who had no idea who the hell is. There were also a number of commenters confused who asked if she even made music anymore.
OUCH!