Posted on 02/17/2011 6:25:07 AM PST by Keltik
Justin Bieber slams America claiming we are evil in the latest issue of Rolling Stone.
Justin Bieber has just stepped in front of a firing squad with his recent comment in Rolling Stone Magazine. In the interview, Bieber is asked if he will ever become an American citizen (hes Canadian) and states that we (Americans) are EVIL. Bieber digs the ditch even deeper when he says Canada is the best country in the world. I feel like writing Obama a letter asking to deport Biebers anti-American ass.
I just covered Justin Bieber last week and said praised him for being an excellent role model for young teens everywhere. I take it all back! How are you going to put America on blast when this is the country that made you who you are right now? If you hate us so much and we are evil you can surely go back to Canada. I can only imagine Biebers PR people at this moment; they are probably banging their heads against the wall with the ridiculous statement Biebs made.
Talk about an extreme slap in the face to the millions of AMERICANS who idolize Justin Bieber. I usually stay out of the whole politics side of things but since this regards Bieber I just had to share my opinion on it. Of course people will say oh hes only 16-years-old, he doesnt know any better. He has PR people that are there to MAKE him no better, I am certain the anti-American comments in Rolling Stone will not just simply be swept under the rug.
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Justin Who? Stuned Bieber?
Bend him over and give him a good “spanking”.
Canada has wide open abortion and gay marriage! Need I say more.
Who cares what the little twerp thinks
Good grief, he’s another printed up performer with as much musical talent as Obama’s intellect.
Time for US parents to take the cash away from their 11 yr. old daughters so this twerp can stay in Socialist Canada and ply his meager talent.
Free Republic the site for discussing foreign born androgynous twits.
He doesn’t mind those evil American dollars though.
Personally I wold like to see Justin "Bieber" the population of Central America into taking busses straight up to his morally superior country
Why keep writing about this? Who Cares? This is sensless. Lord, he is a 16 year old cute and prosperous kid who sings - that’s it. We need not take the time or energy to hang on his every word. Sheeesh, life has more important things going on than what a 16 year old thinks of America. There are famous teens in America that say stuff 100 times more horrible that what he said. Lord, move on please.
1. It’s STUPID to make him sound like the Taliban. Does anybody really think he believes that America/Americans are “evil”? Every quotation indicates him laughing about it when he said it. So what? I call my kids “evil” and laugh all the time.
2. He’s Canadian. Does anybody REALLY have a problem with him believing that his country is the best country in the world? He just joined the club and showed a bit of what could be considered “Americanism”.
3. Let him slam our health care system. When he grows up and sees what he’s paying in taxes, he’ll change his tune in a hurry. When he needs treatment in a hurry and has to use American health care, he’ll get an education. That is the providence of youth.
Quit putting too much stock in the words of a young kid who’s suddenly rich and famous. If he’s not dead by 25 he can be considered a success.
He is a stupid kid, good grief.
Beibers mother should have taken advantage of the former.
Who is this Justine Bieber, and why do we care what she thinks?
First Paul McCartney makes rude statements about Bush, then this little fool goes after the US. How about both of you giving back all the US dollars you’ve been raking in? Morons, both.
Exactly. He's 16. Who cares what he says. It was a throw-away line. Folks need to move on and leave this kid alone.
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