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Angry with her China and the Chinese for coronavirus pandemic the singer appeared Brian Adams, who was going to give a concert at his Royal Albert Hall this week London but it was canceled due to the crisis.
On the occasion of the presentation of his new song titled Cuts Like a Knife, Adams spoke harshly to the Chinese, speaking about “some bastards eat bats and make viruses in labs».
Check out this Instagram post.
IT CUTS LIKE A KNIFE. A song of mine Tonight was supposed to be the start of a concert tenure at @royalalberthall, but thanks to a fucking bat meal, selling animals in the wet market, greedy virus-making bastards, all the The world is now on hold, not to mention the thousands who have suffered or died from this virus. My message to say “Thank you very much” is to go vegan. For all the people who miss our shows, I wish I could be there more than you know. It’s been great hanging out in isolation with my kids and family, but I miss my other family, my band, my team, and my fans. Take care and I hope we can see the show again soon. I will make a snippet of each album that we were supposed to perform over the next few days. X❤️ #songsfromisolation # covid_19 #banwetmarkets #selfisolation #bryanadamscutslikeaknife # govegan🌱
««The entire world is now “frozen”, not to mention the thousands who have suffered or died from this virus.The famous singer adds, obviously angry.
««My message to all of them except a “thank you” is: go vegan»Conclude your publication.
As The Guardian points out, Adamas’ outburst follows its turn conspiracy theories about the origin of the virus. One of them wants the Covid-19 virus to have been transmitted to humans from the bats they ate (or from freezers), as some of the first cases were found in people who frequently visited the market with live animals in Uhan.
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