Neil Young: "Trump is destroying America with his worms"

Neil Young: “Trump is destroying America with his worms”

“Wake up, people!”. Once again he doesn’t mince words Neil Youngwho in his “Editorial” condemns Donald Trump’s administration: “It is destroying America”.

Young’s editorial follows another article in which he expressed his outrage over the murder of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, the agency that is supposed to control immigration in the United States, on January 7: “This morning an ICE agent shot a woman three times in the face for no reason in Minneapolis. These ICE people don’t act like cops. They’re thugs. Poor paperwork. Covered faces. ICE is the new American thug police?”.

“When I look out the window, I see the biggest mess I have ever seen, right here in the United States, this great nation that I have believed in for decades,” Young adds.

Today the United States is a mess. Donald Trump is destroying America little by little with his staff of careerists, people with no experience or talent, closeted alcoholics who beat their wives, inexperienced leaders who only know how to lie to stay in favor of Trump’s falsehood and maintain their undeserved positions in his inept government, a Congress full of Republicans who behave like idiots without conscience… Yes. He has divided us. How did we elect these worms with no spine, no values, no conscience, no ability to save the United States.

We have to take Trump at his word,” he continues. “Let’s make America great again. It won’t be easy as long as he tries to turn our cities into battlefields so he can nullify our elections with martial law and escape any responsibility… Something has to change this situation. We know what to do. Let us rebel. Peacefully by the millions. Too many innocent people are dying.

“There was no ICE before Trump. No soldiers on the streets before Trump. His every move is designed to create instability so he can stay in power. He knows nothing about love. He doesn’t know who you are. Use your love of life, your love of neighbor, your love of children, yours, theirs and ours. Peacefully. Now,” concludes Young.

It is certainly not the first time that Neil Young has condemned Donald Trump’s presidency: last August, the singer-songwriter released a song entitled “Big Crime” in which he launched a harsh accusation against Trump’s second term in the White House.