Ethel Cain Criticizes American Politics as a ‘Breeding Ground for Violent Hatred’ Following Trump’s Victory

Ethel Cain attends the after show of the Miu Miu Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2024 in Paris, France.

Ethel Cain participates in the after program of the Miu Miu Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 program as component of Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2024 in Paris, France.

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In the wake of Donald Trump’s spectacular win in the 2024 governmental political election, singer-songwriter Ethel Cain is blurting her craze.

In a blog post to her Tumblr on Wednesday (Nov 6), the “American Teenager” vocalist assailed the American political system, decrying the techniques whereby participants of the body politic are transformed versus each other. “The problem is that America has beaten down its people for decades and gotten them weak and desperate and now promises a way out, a way to transcend and rise above, through selling out their fellow man,” she created. “An embarrassingly large chunk of white men are just straight up nazis these days as a way to dissociate from the rest of the carnage around them, even if they’re broke and uneducated and from an impoverished background themselves.”

Cain, that has actually been a vocal critic of both the Republican and Democratic tickets in the 2024 political election, took place to claim that modern-day political discussion has actually made every person “so incredibly hateful,” and advised that the president-elect was much from the only concern in our existing system..

“It’s not even about Trump at this point. He’s gonna get in office and do whatever he does and it’s gonna be a mess but whatever. This is indicative of deeper problem,” she created. “There is no solidarity and there is no love. Trump being in office or not doesn’t change the fact that America is a breeding ground for violent hatred … if anything COULD be done about it, Trump certainly wouldn’t do it. Honestly, Kamala probably wouldn’t have either. We are so deeply f–ked.”

The vocalist took place to supply a straight message to any kind of Trump fans reviewing her message: “If you voted for Trump, I hope that peace never finds you. Instead, I hope clarity strikes you someday like a clap of lightning and you have to live the rest of your life with the knowledge and guilt of what you’ve done and who you are as a person,” she created.

As for the remainder of her fans, Cain claimed that given that “we can’t count on the government,” it would certainly boil down to them. “Just keep up the good fight in your own personal lives,” she created. “That’s literally the only thing to be done at this point. Stay safe out there. Maybe buy a gun.”

Cain signs up with a climbing carolers of voices responding adversely to Trump’s re-election. Cardi B created “I hate y’all so bad” after the race was asked for the Republican candidate, while Billie Eilish claimed that his win stood for “a war on women.”

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