Eric Church defends Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump speeches: "he's earned the right to say and do what he wants"
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Country singer Eric Church publicly supports Bruce Springsteen's right to vocalize his political views, especially in light of recent criticisms aimed at Trump. Reflecting on a Springsteen concert he attended, Church acknowledged the significance of artists using their platform to discuss pressing societal issues. Although he personally avoids aligning with specific political parties, Church criticizes the expectation to choose a side in politics, arguing that most Americans hold diverse viewpoints. He prefers not to be labeled as 'independent,' as he feels it suggests indecision rather than a nuanced stance on various issues.
Bruce, he's earned the right to say and do what he wants. It could have been about hunger, it could have been apartheid. I respect the hell out of somebody having the balls to do something like that.
I have a problem with the political system where I believe things on both sides, but if I have to pick a party, it means that I can't believe some of those things.
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