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      4 days ago

      More like “Jack Black, a man with $50 million, is a greedy pig and is only worried about getting more of that ‘family friendly’ money.”

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      All the keyboard warriors in this thread implying they’d happily shout out ‘death to Trump!’ on the world stage while having a kid and family living in the US (as JB does) are kidding themselves.

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      If it’s like that:: They should’ve decided their public stance on the tour bus and not jeopardized their career.

      If it ain’t like that:: They should’ve decided their public stance on the tour bus and been as vocal as possible.

      KG’s outrage is less his fault than a fault in their planning as public figures.

      Is Jack Black a sellout phony piece of shit?

      Would you wear a “Fuck Trump” shirt to work tomorrow?

      Why not, you phony!?

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          Only musicians have to wear the politically dangerous slogan that could risk their lives, or the life of their children or partners?

          *I would totally do this hypothetical that I have no danger of actually needing to do in the real world ever. *

          I hope you realize that this reads just like those “you know, if I was on board that plane that got hijacked… Things woulda been different” posts.

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        It’s also hypocritical and a “look how far he’s fallen” kind of thing from the very political songs from their begginings, like City Hall, which despite being comedy still had some messages