Ariel Pink wins MAGA fan base after Tucker Carlson’s interview

Then there was Ariel Pink fell from the Mexican summer following their assistance at the Trump rally that became the Capitol Hill Revolt last week, connoisseur of indie pop Tucker Carlson decided that Pink’s setback was “a moment that tells you a lot about where we are and where we’re going.” To get to the bottom, Carlson, probably moments after throwing his Cate Le Bon register with disgust, invited Pink to his show for a discussion of the last example of what Pink sadly describes as “canceling culture.”

Pink, who says he was in Washington DC just to check out “a peaceful rally,” tells Carlson, the furrowed front, who is especially sad because he didn’t vote so much for Trump as against the cancellation of the culture and this environment that has been burning for about four years, but is on the verge of increasing and getting worse. ”(Imagine the fact that Pink is also in the middle of a court case focused on allegations of physical and sexual abuse also reports his opinion on “canceling the culture.”)

Driven by a chiron reading “MUSICIAN INFAIRLY CANCLELED After CHAPTER HILL RIOT,” Fox News viewers are now forced into the awkward position of having to support Pink if they want to stand up to the forces of cultural Marxism, which the people PJ Vogt immediately hooked as a magnificent new wrinkle in the modern political landscape.

A quick search for “patriot pink ariel” on Twitter gives a good number of good examples of how quickly the MAGA ensemble can find their new favorite artist. We learn from them, in one case, that “their music creates world peace” and, as Megyn Kelly points out, that “this guy was canceled just for hearing Trump talk.”

A lot of people have pointed out that new Pink fans will now also have to listen to their new favorite musician, which may not go as well as they expect.

As for Pink himself, his appearance as Tucker Carlson means he has now found a new demographic group that will no doubt support him in the future, buying his new records and waving Gadsden flags while touring to support other exciting acts such as Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, and Wayne Newton.

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