Linkin Park "Fans" Kiss Trump's Ass

     
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     Recently, Linkin Park ordered Trump to stop using their music, issuing a cease and desist order after he used a cover of "In The End" without their permission, a legal right that they have and that other artists have used. I decided to answer a few common complaints of the social media harpies, as a huge fan of Linkin Park:

1. Celebrities shouldn't get involved in politics.

Answer: Celebrities are people who actually have a duty that can only come with millions of people watching your actions. Linkin Park wrote "Minutes To Midnight" and "A Thousand Suns," two full albums that were both number one sellers, to criticize the Bush administration and call for peace.

2. As a victim of sexual abuse, Chester would be proud of Donald Trump.

Answer: I've never understood why people say this, as Trump has never taken a stand against sexual assault. He has, however, raped at least 30 people, including children; befriended Jeffrey Epstein; called his daughter hot; and appointed a rapist to the Supreme Court. By the way, Chester hated Trump, calling him a "greater threat than terrorists."

3. I think I heard Linkin Park about 10 years ago.

Answer: I'm sure the Grammy-winning multidecamillionaires are reeling from that burn, PumpkinEater69 from Twitter.

4. It was a cover, and Trump has fair use rights.

Answer: The person who did the cover called the video "propaganda" and did not want it used in the video. People claiming that this is fair use should check their copyright laws more clearly.

     Lots of idiots proudly proclaiming their support for Trump today.

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