With the establishment propaganda media and the politicians that own them constantly telling you how awful this country is in general, even though those same politicians are the ones that make it seem that way sometimes, it’s nice to see the occasional celebrity not talk smack about the country that gave them everything and the country we love.
In fact, it’s even better when someone of note isn’t ashamed of being patriotic for fear of being called some kind of supremacist.
Country star HARDY spoke out at a recent Morgan Wallen concert in which he was the opening act. The singer had a message for those that routinely like to run down what he calls “the greatest country on the planet.”
“I see a lot of people posting and talking s**t about living in the United States of America and being a United States citizen,” HARDY said to the audience. “And to that I say, ‘F**k you! If you don’t like living here, go live somewhere else, motherf**ker!’ The United States is the greatest country on the planet, period!”
Preach, sir!
Preach it. 🇺🇸 // https://t.co/hm9LHw1Tsk @HardyMusic @MorganWallen
— Whiskey Riff (@WhiskeyRiff) September 24, 2024
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As you could hear if you watched the video above, the crowd went wild for HARDY’s pro-America statements.
HARDY continued his short rant by proclaiming how proud he is of being an American.
If only we could get more notable people to be unafraid to say something similar that no one should be apprehensive to say in the first place, we might not be as divided a country as we are.
But, you can thank the aforementioned media, politicians and the indoctrinators at pretty much any “reputable” college you can think of.
God bless the U.S.A.!
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