Neil Young's Absurd Anti-Trump Technology Boycott Explained

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The absurdity of modern celebrity politics reaches new heights as aging rocker Neil Young spirals deeper into a bizarre crusade against Trump-supporting corporations.

In a lengthy and convoluted rant posted on his website, Young bemoans his relationship with technology, notably his Verizon flip phone.

In a twist that perfectly encapsulates the irrationality stemming from Trump Derangement Syndrome, Young has decided he can no longer use his phone simply because it bears the Verizon logo—a company he has deemed a supporter of the “Trump Fascist regime.”

In his desperate attempt to cut ties with any company he perceives as pro-Trump, Young dismisses other options like T-Mobile after discovering they too have connections to Trump-supporting projects.


His fixation on a White House renovation, which he refers to as a “ballroom,” reveals an almost paranoid obsession with conspiracy theories, positioning him as the poster child for the left's frantic battle against all things Trump.

Young's tirade doesn’t stop there. He confronts his Apple computer, lamenting that it also supports the so-called “regime.” He then issues an ultimatum to halt any upgrades, all while contemplating legal action against Apple for potential service disruptions.

This embarrassing saga highlights a larger issue—the left's self-d destruction through delusional ideologies that lead to boycotts and irrational choices.

While Young grapples with his technology crisis, the vast majority of Americans focus on more pressing issues, such as freedom of speech and the overreach of big tech.

The obsession with Donald Trump has blinded many to real threats against personal liberties, like surveillance and censorship.

Young’s antics serve as a glaring reminder of how far some on the left are willing to go in their unabashed disdain for Trump and anyone associated with him.

As Young continues down this path of self-imposed exile from modern conveniences, one wonders how long he'll remain relevant in a world where most Americans prioritize their freedom and personal choices over irrational boycotts.

Sources:
zerohedge.com
naturalnews.com
notthebee.com












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