- Music
- 30 Jan 17
Springsteen speaks out against Trump's Muslim ban
At his concert in Adelaide, Springsteen added his voice to the many who have been speaking out against Trump's muslim ban and restrictions on immigration. Springsteen took to twitter to spread the message as well, tweeting "America is a nation of immigrants and we find this anti-democratic and fundamentally un-American," along with video from the Adelaide concert.
"America is a nation of immigrants and we find this anti-democratic and fundamentally un-American." pic.twitter.com/DsXSaLeNNN
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) January 30, 2017
Over the course of the week, more and more artists have been speaking out against Trump. It was nearly the theme of this years SAG awards last night, with Ashton Kutcher giving a message of welcome to "everyone in airports that belong in my America. You are a part of the fabric of who we are. And we love you, and we welcome you.” Actor and musician John Legend also spoke out against the ban in his speech at the Producers Guild Awards, saying "Our America is big, it is free and it is open to dreamers of all races, all countries, all religions. Our vision of America is directly antithetical to that of President Trump, and I want to specifically tonight reject his vision and affirm that America has to be better than that."
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