‘If you support Donald Trump, you face rock’ n ‘roll’


Former Skid Row leader Sebastian Bach was all the rage Thursday morning after tweeting: “If you support Donald Trump, you face rock ‘n’ roll,” a post he had placed at the top of his Twitter page, in case someone is lost. in the middle of the night He then doubled over with a wave of angry responses to MAGA supporters who beat him up.

and Supergroup and ABC Sing your face he sarcastically tweeted: “I would do a better job [as president]. After all, my reality TV shows were better than [Trump’s] reality shows, so that automatically makes me more qualified. “” data-reactid = “19”> Many fans seemed surprised, pleasantly or not, by the metal man tweets, apparently assuming he was politically conservative. He held a position anti-Trump, which dates back to the 2016 presidential election, when the former VH1 star Country gone and Supergroup and ABC Sing your face he sarcastically tweeted: “I would do a better job [as president]. After all, my reality TV shows were better than [Trump’s] reality TV shows, which automatically makes me more qualified. “

Bach has not regressed since the 2016 election. In November 2018, it made headlines along with the also unexpectedly open Axl Rose, when the two joined forces on Twitter to react to the widely criticized tweet from the president blaming the fires on California that month for forest mismanagement. That same year, in an interview with TheRecord.com, Sebastian revealed that he had voted for Hillary Clinton and said, “I don’t understand how anyone would accept a reality show host as president instead of politician. It’s crazy. It’s like starting a band and your first show is at Toronto SkyDome. You have to build it. “

This election year, Bach’s anti-Trump comments have become more frequent. In March, he defended NBC News White House correspondent Peter Alexander after Trump called Alexander a “terrible reporter” for asking the president to address Americans who are afraid during the pandemic. “The United States of America has ended until further notice. There’s no end in sight, “Bach tweeted apparently outraged.” Our leader of reality TV presenters is a petulant little baby who doesn’t believe in science when it’s just science and science that will get us out of this science fiction novel. It’s killing us. ” More recently, Bach tweeted that Trump supporters are “complete idiots” and “only an asshole would vote for Donald Trump this November.”

Bach is not the only metal star from the ’80s who expresses his anti-Trump views. Motley Crüe’s Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx aren’t fans of the current president, either. But Bach’s aforementioned friend Axl Rose is the most vocal of the group, so much so that the hashtag “#wokeaxl” is often trending on social media. Earlier this month, the Guns N ‘Roses star posted a lengthy protest about his “disdain for our current administration,” acknowledging that not all GNR fans will agree with his political views, but explaining, “Overall, My posts regarding current events, politics, or social issues generally stem from a sense of outrage, obligation, and responsibility to say something at a time when I feel it is not being complicit. “