Springsteen Slams "Treasonous" Admin: A Scathing Rebuke
On Wednesday evening, Bruce Springsteen kicked off a series of concerts across Europe with an energetic performance in England following a break from touring. He played to a thrilled audience and took the opportunity to voice strong criticism towards his native country’s leadership. At one juncture, he described the U.S. President as “the dear leader,” stating, "The America I know—the land where freedom and justice have prevailed for over two centuries—is now under the control of a corrupt, inept, and traitorous government." These remarks preceded him starting the opening number. Manchester Evening News reports.
“Tonight, we urge everyone who believes in democracy and embodies the finest aspects of our American ethos to join us, amplify your voices against autocracy, and ensure liberty echoes far and wide,” Springsteen stated at Manchester’s Co-op Live prior to performing “Land of Hope and Dreams.” Following that, he played “Death to My Hometown,” attributing the financial crisis of 2008-09 to corporate avarice, as noted. Rolling Stone He played other tunes capturing individual financial hardship, taking a moment before performing one such song titled "My City of Ruins." With an air of seriousness, Springsteen addressed the English crowd, stating, “some really bizarre, odd, and perilous stuff is happening.” He went on to explain how people in the U.S. are facing persecution simply because they're using their constitutional right to freedom of expression.
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Moreover, he stated that "the wealthiest individuals find joy in leaving behind the most destitute children around the globe to suffer from illness and perish." Springsteen also criticized politicians for failing to shield Americans "from the mistreatment inflicted by an unqualified president and a wayward administration," even as he provided comfort. He affirmed, "The nation I have been singing about for half a century truly exists," and went on to say, "This country will endure through these trying times." On Saturday, Springsteen is set to perform once more with the E Street Band in Manchester, concluding his show with a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom.” Asbury Park Press "Carry this away with you," he instructed the audience.
・A review in the Times refers to Springsteen's concert as "a stadium protest for the America he loves." This sentiment can be observed. here .
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