Fox & Friends Hosts Rip Musicians For Anti-ice Speeches At Grammys: ‘you’re Free To Leave’
The Fox & Friends curvy couch was confounded on Monday morning, ripping into various artists for voicing their anti-ICE views on music’s biggest night.
After playing clips of such artists as Bad Bunny, maintaining, “We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans,” Kehlani’s “F*ck ICE!” rant and Billie Eilish saying, “Nobody is illegal on stolen land,” the hosts were flabbergasted.
“So there was nothing when children were being raped, dropped off with signs at the border,” said Lawrence Jones. “There’s no speeches about that at all. There was no speeches with the Americans that were — even some of them immigrated to this country, that were murdered by the people that were animals that raped. Jocelyn Nungaray, from my home state of Texas, was raped right by water. Then they tried to dispose her body. There was no speeches about any of that.”
Brian Kilmeade suggested that anyone unhappy with how things are run in America can just move somewhere else, like Finland:
I just love these celebrities who say, ‘Everybody’s illegal on stolen land. If you don’t like the land and our history 250 years later, you’re free to leave. If you feel as though you’re being brought up on stolen land, as ill-educated as you are, then you should actually go somewhere where you feel as though the land belongs. I don’t know, Finland? I’m sure you can go back and find someone indigenous to Finland or Norway. If you go to Europe, do you know anything about world history? Do you think Germans were just born in Germany? That’s the way it all started in people don’t migrate, people don’t change, Vikings don’t move, Columbus doesn’t explore. I’m sorry, what planet are you on? And then people cheer in response. But once again, the Grammys say we’re empowered by ignorance.
The show then played a clip of Bill Maher from Friday night’s Real Time, knocking celebs who try to speak out for social change and noting all the celebrities who stumped for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election before she lost every swing state.
“Every big name in show business came out for Kamala Harris. From Oprah to Clooney and Beyonce, and she lost every swing state. Celebrities aren’t helping. And why would they? In a country where the big issue now is affordability, outside of, I don’t know, Springsteen and a few others, celebrities don’t strike people as relatable or in touch. And what their activism mostly activates is eye rolls,” submitted Maher.
Carly Shimkus, filling in for Ainsley Earhardt for Monday’s show, called out the “ICE OUT” pins worn by numerous artists at the Grammys.
“I think for a majority of Americans, they look at these celebrities who are walking a red carpet wearing ball gowns and tuxedos and they all have an ‘ICE OUT’ pin on their lapel and they are making speeches and getting applause from literally everybody in the crowd, and they are trying to be viewed as somebody who is brave?” she said. “That is not bravery. That is the picture of conformity. For many Americans who look at that and, like Bill Maher said, it is an eye roll because it is a much more complex issue than what they are saying to people who universally agree with them.”
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