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Is Music Industry’s Blacklist Worst than Hollywood’s Version?

Singers flee Trump-adjacent concert while far-Left Springsteen lectures nation

Bruce Springsteen has built an entire tour around one topic.

President Donald Trump.

The Boss is traveling the country to lecture fans on his far-left politics. He insists the president is leading America to ruin, and if you buy his “No Kings” merch it could save the country.

Sadly, he sometimes needs a teleprompter to remind him exactly why he’s so angry.

It’s Springsteen’s right, of course. America allows him to say whatever he’d like to share about the current political scene.

What a country!

Except the music industry doesn’t like free speech, assuming it’s speech that doesn’t align with its collective worldview. Neither does the Modern Left. Both will do whatever it takes to make sure the other side of the political argument isn’t heard.

We’re seeing this in real time. And, to no one’s surprise, Springsteen hasn’t spared a syllable about the problem. Nor will he.

The Great American State Fair, slated to run from June 25 to July 10, promised music from Martina McBride, Young MC, C+C Music Factory, Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli, The Commodores, Morris Day & The Time, Flo Rida, Bret Michaels.

The gala promised a grand day of music on the National Mall July 4.

Yet some of the artists teased to appear quickly backtracked once the list went public.

A few claimed the event was too political and divisive, citing vague statements to allegedly back up the claim. Others, like Bret Michaels, said violent threats made them quit the tour.

“Concerns have also been raised regarding the safety of my fans, band, crew, family and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable.”

Look past the prepared statements.

This is a pro-America tour designed to honor the country’s 250th birthday. The team behind the event insists it has no formal connection to the Trump White House and isn’t political.

Freedom 250, the nonprofit organizing a bevy of nationwide events to commemorate the U.S. semi-quincentennial, has maintained that the state fair is not affiliated with the White House despite the blowback.

“Freedom 250 is focused on our signature celebrations and events that honor our history and engage all Americans — welcoming all who share our goal of commemorating this milestone in a way that uplifts and unites America,” spokesperson Rachel Reisner told The Hill in a statement.

That’s not 100 percent true. President Trump fueled Freedom 250’s creation to honor the nation’s milestone birthday. A quick glimpse at the group’s web site shows uplifting messaging, tributes to the nation’s founding and other pro-America content.

Is that MAGA, or just patriotism 101?

For the Left, patriotism is coded Right. And anything that could be construed as pro Trump, facts be darned, is beyond the pale.

What if the event did tie back to President Trump, even directly? Would it be a problem if President Barack Obama assembled a concert lineup to honor the nation’s birth?

Would a single artist back out, citing its “divisive” nature or possible security threats?

Of course not. It would never be framed as divisive, and the Right doesn’t do violent threats quite like the modern Left.

Why can’t a sitting U.S. president honor the nation’s birthday? He’s the president of all of us, even if many voted for the other party.

The music industry is decidedly Leftist, a groupthink that’s undeniable. Count the number of artists who raged against Israel over the last two-plus years versus those who spoke out about the ghastly Oct. 7 terror attacks against Israel.

It’s not even close.

Or, consider how most Grammy awards ceremonies hawk DNC talking points and rarely, if ever, support right-leaning causes.

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Today, a singer like Springsteen can weaponize his tour to promote Democrats. Yet if M.I.A. shares right-leaning views from a concert stage, she’s sacked in short order.

Hollywood has been discriminating against conservative actors for years. The evidence is everywhere, and no A-list star will dare speak out against it.

It seems that ideological blacklist extends to the music industry. And it’s far, far worse.

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