Says "F**K America". Renouncing US citizenship and moving to UK over Roe V. Wade
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The reason you can’t write FUCK is . . . I’m guessing lack of testes.
Everybody knows you mean FUCK. Your mom knows it. What’s the point of the pussy asterisks? You think it makes the expression less vulgar? It makes you, “Pimp,” laughable😂😂😂😂😂
https://nypost.com/2022/06/26/samuel-l-jackson-takes-shot-at-justice-thomas-over-roe-v-wade/
Meanwhile Armstrong, the California-born frontman for award-winning rockers Green Day, told a London audience Saturday, “F–k America!” the Daily Mail reported.
“I’m renouncing my citizenship,” he yelled at the crowd. “I’m f–king coming here!
“There’s just too much f–king stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f–king excuse for a country,” he said. “Oh, I’m not kidding, you’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.”
The rant came just weeks after Green Day performed in front of a “F–k Ted Cruz” sign, a shot at conservative US Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
I love when Americans think they can just go to a country and automatically be awarded citizenship.
shareFrom what I understand UK is one of the countries in Europe offering golden migrant visas, so I think that is not about being American, that is about being rich.
If you are rich there are a lot of countries will welcome you with open arms. But if you are poor that is a totally different story. Actually being American & poor means you have less options, for example it is more difficult to claim being a refugee.
I didn't know that. I'm Canadian and I'm just used to Americans thinking they can just move here.
shareNo, Americans still need to go through the same process like everyone else. Mostly not hard if you are young and have a college degree.
Some Australians I know also moved to Canada this way, so I know it is not hard.
But I don't think being American is any advantage in that process.
Hope he dies of monkey pox
shareWho's gonna tell him we have abortion rights in the UK?
Please America, keep your stupid.
It is funny as the abortion rules in England are more restrictive than many in the US with the requirement that 2 doctors agree that having the baby would be a greater risk than terminating it. If you put those rule into place in most ever state prior to the Supreme Court reversing Roe, you would have had just as many pro-abortion folks jumping and screaming as you have now.
Then again when did any clueless celebrity actually think before they spoke.
From what I understand that is actually not true. In US supreme court disallowed abortion passed 15 weeks, in UK that is 24 weeks, and "An abortion can be had after 24 weeks of pregnancy if there is a risk to the life of the woman, evidence of severe foetal abnormality or risk of grave physical and mental injury to the woman".
You need 2 doctors to sign off, but that is not a problem if you have money. Of course there are doctors would not do it on principle, but there ain't many of those.
What I said was true. You need 2 doctors to agree that having the baby would be a greater risk than terminating it to the woman's mental or physical health. And that goes from 1 week up to 24 weeks. That was more restrictive than the US laws were. You can argue that someone with money can find a doctor to say anything, but that doesn't negate the fact that the laws in England were more restrictive. The reality is even now in the US if you go to certain states you could get an abortion the day before you were due to give birth.
shareLMAO...NO.
shareCome on Billy. Show both us the fans, and the rest of the world that you're a man of your word. Or just stop being hyperbolic.
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