“Wow!!! I know many of you can’t stand him, however, Trump knocked it out of the park with this speech,” Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic posted on his Facebook profile which is now private (after the left went nuts).
“I drove from Wahkiakum to Seattle and back today and have seen countless fellow Washingtonians on the road.”
“I did not see any violence—but a Tesla supercharging station at an Auburn mall was closed off by police.”
“Driving, I passed by regular folks who are already stressed by the Covid. Now, social media and television are looping images of societal breakdown.”
“I have been watching the images in the media and thinking about how polarised our country is.”
“I mean, even wearing medical masks in public can be seen as a political statement! The violence, (and not the protests) appear as a leftist insurrection.”
“Imagine if so-called “patriot militias” were raising this kind of hell? If this were the case, left-wing people would welcome federal intervention.”
“I agree Trump should not be sending troops into states—and he legally might not be able to anyway, nevertheless his tone in this speech is strong and direct.”
“Most Americans want peace in their communities and President Trump spoke to this desire.”
“Never mind the legal details that few understand – Trump said he would stop the violence and this speaks to many.”
The famous musician also added a few more thoughts later on Twitter after the outrage mob threatened to cancel him – he deleted his twitter account shortly thereafter and has taken his Facebook private.
He gives it right back to them and shamed them for their hypocrisy: “People—go home now and let’s build our future! There is a lot of work to do. Good night—had enough of this social media outrage generator/echo chamber—a network run by corporations and capitalism.”
“Hug your family, be kind to your neighbours and always remember Black Lives Matter.”