Musician Neil Young labels Donald Trump as a "fascist" in his newest single, premiered during his recent tour.
Neil Young, the renowned 79-year-old artist, has released a new track titled "Big Crime" in response to the mobilization of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. by President Donald Trump. The lyrical content of the song follows in the mould of old-school protest songs, with lyrics like "Got to get the fascists out/Got to clean the White House out/Don't want no soldiers on our streets/There's big crime in D.C. at the White House."
"Big Crime" is available for listening on Neil Young's website, Neil Young Archives. Young debuted the song on stage with his band the Chrome Hearts at Chicago's Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island.
Young has been vocal about his opposition to Trump for many years and has used his platform to protest various social ills. This is not the first time Young has spoken out against Trump's actions and policies. In the past, he has criticized Trump's meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin and his comment that Trump said his name deserves to be on the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
In 2022, Young removed his music from Spotify because the platform hosted COVID-19 misinformation like vaccine skeptic Joe Rogan. More recently, Young announced he would no longer be a part of or engage with Facebook after it was reported Meta's AI chatbot was allowed to "engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual."
While there is no information indicating that Young made an announcement on September 1, 2023, about distancing himself from or endorsing a specific social cause or person, it is clear that his music continues to reflect his political views and concerns.
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As always, it's important to approach health and lifestyle advice with caution and verify information from reliable sources. But one thing is certain: Neil Young's music continues to be a powerful platform for expressing political views and sparking conversation.
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