"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,” the conservative host groused. “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.”
Cry more, bootlicker. Why don’t you leave if living in the same country as brown people pisses you off so much? Maybe fuck off to Sealand where Peter Thiel will let you fill up on brine shrimp if you agree to be his slave.
- People can’t afford to “just leave”.
- Why should you have to leave your home because some fash piece of shit ruins it? You have every right to try and make it better again.
I would love to leave, but Trump fucked up a bunch of international relationships and the world hates us now.
I’d call them snowflakes but snowflakes are beautiful and peaceful. They’re more like single-ply toilet paper in a Taco Bell bathroom.
Interestingly enough we’re actually free to disagree and protest as well 🤔
Accepting the award for Song of the Year, Eilish addressed the national blowback against ICE operations, which have swept up more and more immigrants with no criminal record despite the administration’s claim that it is targeting “the worst of the worst” and violent offenders.
“No one is illegal on stolen land… It’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now, and I just, I feel really hopeful in this room,” she said, adding: “And I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting and our voices really do matter, and the people matter.”
This is the only time I have felt I might want to watch the grammys.





