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I wish the press would stop asking fucking celebrities questions about social issues. They do not represent society and never will.
I agree, but I find it amusing in this case since this guy pretty much owes his career to people in the 70s getting high and listening to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
Typical Boomer/Conservative move. They enjoy something and then enjoy it even more by telling everyone else they’re not allowed to use it.
As much of a shit head as he is, I can separate the man from the music and jam that shit loud as fuck because good lord it's a banger.
You can't lock me in your penthouse, I'm going back to my town!
Unless they say the thing I like, then they are the best person ever!
(I jest here about people's hypocrisy, but I agree, I don't listen to artists because I necessarily sign off on every single dumb opinion they have or action they take. I pirate anyway, who cares.)