Gene Simmons Tells Americans to "Shut Up and Stop Worrying" About Their Neighbors' Political Beliefs
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Gene Simmons Tells Americans to "Shut Up and Stop Worrying" About Their Neighbors' Political Beliefs
"Not everybody loves Jesus, but you can certainly say the following: He was a duly elected president of these United States, perhaps overwhelming by the popular vote, as well as the Electoral College. End of story,"
"nobody's damn business who you support."
"Nowadays, people engage in, so, are you pro or - and my first question is 'Who the f- are you? Who are you?'"
"Take a pill, shut up and stop worrying what your next-door neighbor believes or doesn't believe. It's their America, too."
The KISS founder compared Donald Trump to Jesus and described a terrific relationship with him. The founder criticized Americans for policing one another's political beliefs and argued that support for a candidate is a private matter of conscience. The founder said elements of the MAGA movement make sense while others do not and urged people to have a sense of humor and tolerate neighbors' views. The founder recalled meeting Trump at the Kennedy Center Honors, noting personal conversation topics beyond politics. The founder advocated for the American Music Fairness Act ahead of Senate testimony.
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