Pink slams Trump fans for wanting to re-elect a president that doesn’t ‘represent’ half the country

Pink slams Trump fans for wanting to re-elect a ‘president that doesn’t govern, respect or represent half of our country’

  • The singer said Trump supporters either don’t understand ‘the meaning of patriotism’ or ‘ worship the Confederate flag’ in a new video on Twitter
  •  Speaking to the Republican president’s fans, she said: ‘That’s not America. That’s your America’ 
  • The mother-of-two slammed a commentator who said she looked like a ‘dude’     

Pink shared her political opinions about the upcoming presidential election in a fiery video, which she uploaded to Twitter on Wednesday. 

While addressing her 32.1 million followers, the 40-year-old Grammy winner slammed Trump supports for either not understanding ‘the meaning of patriotism’ or worshipping ‘the Confederate flag.’ 

‘How can anyone call themself a patriot or American if you re-elect a president that doesn’t govern, respect, or represent half of our country?’ the mother-of-two asked in the new footage. 

Candid: Pink shared her political opinions about the upcoming presidential election in a fiery video, which she uploaded to Twitter on Wednesday

Speaking to the Republican president’s fans, she stressed: ‘That’s not America. That’s your America.’ 

As she took the time to respond to her followers, the Try hitmaker even replied to haters, who made cruel comments about her appearance.

‘Do you see how anytime an ignorant person has nothing truthful or intelligent to add, they tell you you’re ugly? Do you see how ineffectual and dumb these people are?!?! It’s almost laughable,’ she pointed out to a Twitter troll that said she looked like a ‘dude.’ 

'How can anyone call themself a patriot or American if you re-elect a president that doesn't govern, respect, or represent half of our country?' the mother-of-two asked in the new footage

‘How can anyone call themself a patriot or American if you re-elect a president that doesn’t govern, respect, or represent half of our country?’ the mother-of-two asked in the new footage

An Australia fan, however, caught Pink’s eye for their shared mission to encourage reform and an end to racism. 

‘Thank you. We appreciate the worldwide support for equality and for humanity. Love you back,’ Pink replied. 

Her video comes after receiving an onslaught of responses for sharing a screenshot of Billie Eilish’s scathing post against the ‘All Lives Matter’ movement on her own Instagram feed.

After sharing Billie Eilish's scathing post aganist the 'All Lives Matter' movement in the wake of George Floyd's murder on her own Instagram, Pink received an onslaught of responses; pictured in 2019

After sharing Billie Eilish’s scathing post aganist the ‘All Lives Matter’ movement in the wake of George Floyd’s murder on her own Instagram, Pink received an onslaught of responses; pictured in 2019

After one follower attempted to explain to Pink and other BLM supporters that she believed the circumstances of George Floyd could happen to ‘any one of us,’ the singer called the woman ‘the epitome of white privilege.’ 

‘The saddest part is that you don’t even hear yourself and probably never will,’ the 40-year-old singer wrote back over the weekend. 

When another commentator tried to discredit her intelligence by calling her ‘stupid,’ Pink sarcastically wrote back, ‘What an insightful and helpful comment.’ 

'I'm just gonna start talking': The post is the latest in a slew of shares from the artist in the wake of the killing of unarmed black man George Floyd at the hands of police officers on Monday

‘I’m just gonna start talking’: The post is the latest in a slew of shares from the artist in the wake of the killing of unarmed black man George Floyd at the hands of police officers on Monday

The trolls’ reactions were sparked by Pink sharing the Bad Guy hitmaker’s recent essay, which came in the wake of the Minneapolis, Minnesota killing of unarmed black man at the hands of police officers on Monday. 

In the series of text screens, Eilish began by writing, ‘I’ve been trying to take this week to figure out a way to address this delicately. I have an enourmous [sic] platform and I try really hard to be respectful and take time to think through what I say and how I say it… But holy f**king s**t I’m gonna just start talking.

‘If I hear one more person say “aLL liVeS maTtEr” one more f**king time I’m gonna lose my f**king mind,’ the 18-year-old year old vented.