A founding member of British rock band “Mumford & Sons” announced Thursday that he was leaving the band so he could speak about political issues without it impacting his bandmates.
Earlier this year, guitarist Winston Marshall faced allegations of being conservative after he tweeted support for the book “Unmasked” by Andy Ngo that is critical of the far left group Antifa. more
“Allegations of being conservative” as if it’s a foregone conclusion that’s a crime.
They’re doing their best to make ending them a pleasant thing.
It’s an inverse ‘Red Scare’. And they are vicious.
“allegations of being conservative”
Hahahahahahahaha!
Smart move. He’ll become even more successful. He is the talent of the band.
Well. at least he didn’t apologize.
Wow, a young adult with brass balls and willing to take a stand. Refreshing.
Far left ‘communist’ group antifa. Communist have killed more of their own people than the evil Nazis ever dreamed of killing.
I’m glad this guy is taking a stand, but I don’t get my take on politics from the entertainment industry. We do need as many as possible to take a stand for a free people everywhere though.
Never heard of them, And I’d have been content never knowing!