Rock Legend Declares He’s Leaving America After Supreme Court Ruling

Fans at London’s O2 Arena were left stunned when the lead singer of one of the world’s most legendary punk bands announced that he’s done with America. The shocking declaration came after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade — a decision that ended decades of federal abortion rights.

“I don’t recognize my country anymore,” he told the crowd. “If this is what freedom looks like now, I’m out.” He went on to reveal plans to renounce his U.S. citizenship and make Europe his permanent home.

The outburst instantly went viral, with fans recording and sharing the fiery moment online. The next night in Manchester, he repeated his message, saying the U.S. government had “forgotten what equality means.” His words drew thunderous applause from British fans but sparked mixed reactions back home.

Supporters praised his courage and authenticity, calling it a stand for freedom and personal rights. Critics accused him of hypocrisy, claiming he was turning his back on the very country that made him famous.

Still, this isn’t the first time the punk legend has used his platform to speak out. Throughout his career, he’s challenged political leaders and written songs about rebellion, corruption, and justice.

His latest statement, however, marks a turning point — not just for his career, but for how artists are choosing to confront politics head-on. As one fan put it after the show: “He didn’t just play music that night — he made a statement that’ll echo around the world.”

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