The Dropkick Murphys unmasks the fake sorceress

The Dropkick Murphys unmasks the fake sorceress

During a recent concert Ken Casey the singer of Dropkick Murphys He made fun of a fan who wore a Make America Great Again (Maga, the Trumpian slogan) shirt and bet with him on the country of origin of the shirt.

A video of the moment appeared online and shows Casey (not exactly close to the positions of the current American president) who holds a Dropkick Murphys shirt on stage, stating that the band sells “only goods proudly made in America”.

The singer then turned to a front row fan who wore a shirt with the sorceress. He bet with the fan that the sorceress had not been produced in the United States and, if he had been, he promised to give the fan the Dropkick Murphys shirt and 100 dollars. If it was not made in the USA, the fan had to take off the sorceress garment and wear the band of the band produced in the States

In any case, the viewer would receive the band’s shirt, but first Casey wanted to make a clarification. “We could lose this bet, don’t get me wrong,” Casey recognized. The singer asked someone from the troupe to check the fan sorceress shirt label and revealed that it had been made in Nicaragua. The fan laughed while the crowd applauded and took off her shirt.

“He is doing the good, he is taking off his shirt! We are removing his shit from the street,” he shouted Casey to the public. “God bless you, fuck, this is a good sport.”

Casey launched the shirt to the fan.

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