Why are so many unhinged celebrities so attached to killing babies?

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has left many left-wingers in this country apoplectic. Numerous celebrities took to Twitter to launch the celebrity temper tantrum heard around the world.

All of their pugnacious whining raises two important questions. First, why do they feel their opinions hold any significance? Second, are these celebrities so attached to the idea of butchering babies?

Consider the words of Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong. The group’s aging frontman claimed he was leaving the United States and relocating to the United Kingdom because of the Supreme Court decision. He announced at a Friday evening concert in England, claiming, “Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to be getting a lot of me in the coming days.”

“F*** America. I’m f***ing renouncing my citizenship. I’m f***ing coming here,” Armstrong said to the crowd. “I’ve just had too much f***ing stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f***ing excuse for a country.”

Of course, nobody cares where Armstrong lives or what he says. If he had any guts whatsoever, instead of the cantankerous ranting of a privileged, wealthy white man, he would explain why protecting the life of an innocent baby makes the U.S. a “miserable f***ing excuse for a country.” Then, he’d explain his sick, twisted desire to murder innocent babies.

Another singer, Pink, tweeted a ridiculous rant about the Supreme Court’s decision, containing many other left-wing social justice fallacies as well. She told people to stop listening to her music if they supported not killing innocent babies.

“Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay person’s business or marriage, or that racism is okay — THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER F***ING LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN,” she tweeted. “AND ALSO F*** RIGHT OFF. We good?”

But here’s the thing, Pink is another unimportant person — a singer whose job is to entertain. That’s the only purpose she serves to the masses. And, suffice to say, those who prioritize saving the lives of innocent babies are not listening to the music of an entertainer who promotes irresponsible, hedonistic, sexual behavior in the first place. She is nowhere near as important as she thinks she is.

These celebrities overvalue their importance in the world. They forget that they are the entertainment that people put on in the background and little more. Sure, they have adoring fans. But, no normal, rational, mentally healthy person makes decisions based on the opinions of Pink, Armstrong, or any celebrity. Not one mind will change over what these people say, do, or think.

Their arrogance is comical. Their desire to butcher babies is tragic.

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