Good day all. The fallout from the decision overturning the original Roe decision continues, and it seems that more good things are coming from it. Some singer has announced that he hates America and is giving up his citizenship.
Over the years, whenever the Progressives lose a major election or court case, they scream that they are going to leave the United States. They never do, even when Conservatives offer to raise money for their plane tickets. Now we have one, some nobody by the name of Billie Joe Armstrong who is with a group no one knows much about announcing publicly that he’s giving up his citizenship. Here are the details from Fox News:
Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong said he is going to renounce his U.S. citizenship and move to England because he is so upset over the Supreme Court overturning landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade.
The “American Idiot” singer made the comments to a crowd at the band’s show in London on Friday. “F— America, I’m f—ing renouncing my citizenship,” Armstrong said. “I’m f—ing coming here.”
“There’s just too much f—ing stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f—ing excuse for a country,” Armstrong added. “Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.”
I have to wonder, have the British told you that you’re welcome to move there? They might not allow you to immigrate and become a British citizen/subject. They do have standards after all, and they’ve been reasserting those standards since they pulled out of the E.U.
Armstrong, 50, has been Green Day’s frontman since 1987. He’s among a number of liberal celebrities who have expressed anger over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe. Wade.
This is not the first time Armstrong has expressed dislike for the U.S. In Green Day’s hit 2004 song “American Idiot,” the band blasted American media. “Don’t want to be an American idiot/ One nation controlled by the media/ Information age of hysteria/ It’s going out to idiot America,” Armstrong sings in the song.
Armstrong was also outspoken about this dislike for former President Donald Trump. He sang, “No Trump, No KKK, no fascist USA,” during the band’s performance of “Bang Bang” at the American Music Awards in 2016. Armstrong also compared Trump to Hitler in an interview with Kerrang! magazine that same year.
“The worst problem I see about Trump is who his followers are,” the singer told the magazine. “I actually feel bad for them, because they’re poor, working-class people who can’t get a leg up. They’re just pissed off and he’s preyed on their anger.”
This guy is a complete idiot. He is a spoiled rich white liberal who likes to throw tantrums if things don’t go his way. He’s also indulging in the usual progressive pattern of projection. He’s projecting his own deep seated beliefs on people he doesn’t like. Basically, he is just another intolerant liberal who attacks anyone who doesn’t believe as he does. As to his threat to give up his citizenship…
If he actually thinks anyone cares, he’s wrong. Most people don’t know him or his idea of music. I wonder if he will actually go through the process of surrendering his citizenship? It’s not an easy process. The United States intentionally makes it difficult so people don’t do something they will come to regret down the road. If/when this dummy does complete the process, he is out. He will not be allowed back into the United States without a visa. He will also lose all the rights an American citizen has. He will also discover that not every country is as militant about freedom of speech as we are. However, if he wants to go through with it, there is a process.
How to Renounce American Citizenship
Basically, you will need to move to another country, go into an embassy and tell a diplomatic officer that you don’t want to be an American any more. There are fees and forms of course, and you are still liable for any taxes you owe. The State Department has a web page that provides more details of course. So, my final question is, when are you going to start the process you moron?
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