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Kitchen Sink: Pink, KKK, Hitler, Supreme Court, BLM Riots, Jan. 6, LGBTQ Returns to Prove That ‘It Doesn’t Matter’ In Music Video With Gun Control

Pink has released a video for their new single. No connection Plenty of angry sermons have surfaced connecting nearly every left-wing, progressive cause such as abortion, January 6, gun control, LGBTQs, global warming, and the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots.

In truly authentic artistic excellence, the video compares the protests unfolding today with the civil rights movements of the past, while humiliating conservatives like the Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.

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Pink donated the proceeds from the single to Michelle Obama’s “non-partisan” voter registration initiative. Obama’s project, which also aggressively promotes postal voting, is supported by a number of left-wing Hollywood and sports artists whose previous public statements have been neutral.

When We All Vote, Founder and Co-Chair Michelle Obama delivered a Keynote Speech at the Culture of Democracy Inaugural Summit on June 13, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The left-wing pop star sparingly focused much of her anger on the abortion debate:

Women just want to be right
So why should we fight?

The video also does not include Supreme Court judges who voted to overturn it. Rowe vs. Wade – With Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett.

The song directly addresses Pink’s insecurity about being “out of place”.

You can call me nonsense, insignificant
try to underestimate me
I’ll be your infidel, you hypocrite
I won’t think of you anymore
Sticks and rocks and all the shit
Does Jesus like fools?
I like to think you’ll make us all welcome.

Last month, following the Supreme Court ruling, Pink demanded that supporters of life sentences stop buying and listening to his music, saying these people should “never listen to my music again” and “Fuck you.”

In a statement to various media outlets, Pink criticized those who wrote to her as “inappropriate”.

“As a woman who has her own opinion and isn’t afraid to speak up, I get tired when the only answer is to tell me how worthless I am. I am relevant because I exist and I am human. Nothing matters. And no one can take my vote,” he said.

Source: Breitbart

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