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During the St. Patrick’s Day Show The Dropkick Murphys On Saturday in Boston The singer and founder of the band, Ken Casey, scolded a fan out of. Because he wagged with a Maga hat in the crowd.

“This is America. There are no kings here,” he said from the stage. “Anyway. If it makes up something, Sir, we will play a song about our grandparents and people who fought against the Nazis in the war.

Soon afterwards, some on the Internet found that the band’s X account had been deactivated. It was assumed-wrongly-that this with Casey’s criticism of President Trump and his co-president, the X commander Elon Muskrelated. That is not like Casey that Rolling Stone announced.

“We left Twitter in 2022 when he was only half a Nazi”

“We separated from him first. We left Twitter in 2022 when he was only half a Nazi,” says Casey. “Then someone else took over our name and did as if it were our official account, so we submitted a legal complaint to put an end to it – which is why @Dropkickmurphys is displayed as blocked.”

Casey is not a man of big words. In 2022 he insulted Trump during an appearance in Allentown, Pennsylvania, as the “greatest fraudster in world history”. Now he speculates that Musk Dropkick Murphys would certainly have blocked if they hadn’t closed their Twitter account first.

“Look, we deleted our account. Because we didn’t want to be part of the empire of this guy,” he says. “But if we were still there, he would have already blocked us.”

“Maga and” Fuck Joe Biden “merchandise”

In 2022 Casey spoke in detail with Rolling Stone about the outbreak in Allentown, which in his opinion was triggered by the sale of pro-trump merchants at the fair near the concert stage. “I felt that we played at a Maga flea market,” said Casey. “Maga and” Fuck Joe Biden “merchants and all of this stuff were sold at every second stand. I was a little overwhelmed and confused. It was like I had landed on another planet. “

How RS At that time, Casey wrote his low point when he was addressed by a man who claimed to be a fan of the Dropkick Murphys. And a T-shirt with one, as Casey calls it, wore “Pro-Qanon-Slash uprising” slogan on the front.

Dropkick Murphys ended her annual St. Patrick’s Day Residency in the Citizens House of Blues in Boston last night. Her set contained fan favorites such as “The State of Massachusetts”, “Rose Tattoo” and her trademark “I’m shipping up to boston”.

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