‘Go vegan’: Canadian rocker Bryan Adams launches an outrageous racist speech against Covid-19 and China



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Canadian rocker Bryan Adams launches an outrageous racist protest against Covid-19 and China

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Canadian rocker Bryan Adams launches an outrageous racist protest against Covid-19 and China

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has launched an outrageous tirade against Covid-19.

Adams, who was supposed to start a series of concerts at London’s Albert Hall on Monday night, posted the abuse-laden message on his social media channels.

“Tonight was supposed to be the start of a concert tenure at @royalalberthall, but thanks to some f ….. g of eating bats, selling animals in the wet market, greedy bastards who make viruses, the world entire is now on hold, “he posted.

“My message to them other than” thank you very much … it’s much more vegan. “

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“For all the people who miss our shows, I wish I could be there more than you know.

“It has been great to hang out in isolation with my children and my family, but I miss my other family, my band, my team and my fans.

“Take care and hopefully we can see the show again soon. I will make a snippet of every album that we were supposed to present in the next few days. X”

He published the tirade along with a video of his song. It cuts like a knife.

More than 1,800 people responded to Adams’ initial comments, with some saying they reported him for abuse and racial stereotypes.

“Speaking of bats, really bats. And racist too. And reported,” said one.

“Ummm, I was years old today when I became a non-fan of yours! Do better,” wrote another.

“285,000 dead … but you complain about missing some concerts. Billions without work, without income, without food, without medical attention … but, you complain about missing some concerts …” another commentator replied.

Adams has not commented further since its initial publication.



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