The music industry has been completely captured by the progressive left.
But not all artists are going along with it.
Now one rockstar who supported Donald Trump has five words for the cancel mob.
Kid Rock (born Robert James Ritchie) is not playing by the rules of the leftists who control corporate media.
So many other artists are forced to toe the progressive line, but he refuses.
He recently sat down with Fox News host Tucker Carlson for his long-form interview show and divulged why.
Carlson queried, “Why haven’t you been canceled? Like, people aren’t allowed to say what they think. You are.”
Kid Rock replied, “I don’t give a f*ck,” to which both he and Carlson laughed.
The rocker elaborated, “I am uncancelable…I’m not in bed with any big corporate things at the end of the day. There’s nobody I’m beholden to. No record companies, no corporate interests, no nothing. You can’t cancel me. I love it when they try.”
The legendary Kid Rock sits down with Tucker for a rare one-on-one interview. And nothing is off the table. You’ll see part of the fascinating discussion Monday on Tucker Carlson Tonight at 8pm ET on Fox News. pic.twitter.com/5ZU9rIb5Vj
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) March 19, 2022
It’s incredibly difficult to work within the big corporate machine and speak freely on political issues, especially as politics becomes more divisive.
There used to be near 100% consensus on the definition of the word woman, but now that bizarrely has become one of the most controversial topics in society.
Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall left the band because he felt he was unable to speak his mind without hurting his bandmates.
Marshall caused a media controversy when he praised independent journalist Andy Ngo’s book on the leftist terrorist group Antifa.
Marshall was forced to apologize for congratulating Ngo, who has ridiculously been branded “far-right” by progressive journalists.
He later rescinded his apology and left the band.
Kid Rock has been one of the few artists who has spoken out against COVID madness and political correctness run amok.
He recently released “Don’t Tell Me How to Live” and “We the People,” expressing his anti-authoritarian views on the hot-button issues of the day.
Kid Rock also whipped up a storm when he supported Donald Trump, and flirted with the idea of running for Senate in Michigan as a Republican.
“Woke” culture has become so prevalent that more artists will have to go independent if they want to be able to speak their minds.
The other alternative is for people on the right to start investing in culture so artists aren’t trapped inside the left-wing machine.