Kid Rock Torches Bruce Springsteen for Bashing America While Playing to European Crowds

Kid Rock is not holding back. The outspoken rocker lit up Bruce Springsteen this week after "The Boss" took yet another swipe at America—this time while performing overseas.

Springsteen, who's made a habit of pandering to leftist elites and cashing in on his "working-class hero" schtick, recently went on a tone-deaf anti-American rant during a show in England. It was the latest chapter in his long-running saga of talking down to the very country that made him rich and famous.

And let’s be honest—when was the last time Springsteen had a hit anyone under 60 could hum? The guy's still dining out on albums from the '80s while sneering at the heartland that once made him a star. His music might be iconic, but these days, the only folks packing out Bruce’s concerts are aging boomers terrified Republicans might touch their Social Security checks—which, ironically, they need just to afford a Springsteen ticket.

Kid Rock, on the other hand, speaks to the folks Bruce forgot—Americans who are sick of being sneered at by celebrities lecturing them from private jets and European stages.

But Kid Rock didn't stop there. He also took aim at the kind of audience Bruce panders to: the soy-soaked, perpetually offended, virtue-signaling left. According to Rock, it's no wonder America's birth rate is tanking—have you seen the crowds at these rallies? It's wall-to-wall bitter cat ladies and gender-confused beta males desperate to impress each other.

While Bruce was playing his tired set in Manchester, England, Kid Rock was dropping truth bombs stateside—reminding folks that you can't claim to love America while constantly tearing it down on foreign soil.

Rock summed it up best by letting the woke know they can keep their avocado toast, overpriced concert tickets, and endless lectures. Meanwhile, he'll be over here, beer in hand, standing up for the America Bruce seems to have forgotten.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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