I, for one, support Bruce Springsteen's right to deny his services bc he is compelled by his beliefs.
— sarah (@mamaswati) April 12, 2016
As Twitchy told you, Bruce Springsteen canceled a scheduled concert in North Carolina to fight the “prejudice and bigotry” he believes are sanctioned by the state’s HB2 law. But, well, that raises a really good question for the liberal icon:
Why does Bruce Springsteen have the right to deny service based on his own conscience?
— Tim Carney (@TPCarney) April 12, 2016
Oh, snap!
And what about Bryan Adams, who canceled his show in Biloxi over Mississippi’s “discriminatory” religious liberty law (despite having recently performed in virulently anti-LGBT Egypt)?
@TPCarney I asked the same of @bryanadams yesterday. Still no reply. https://t.co/I7wMaeDN95
— The Right Wing M (@TheRightWingM) April 12, 2016
Mississippi concert goers bought tickets yet @bryanadams is denying them service based on his own beliefs? #NOH8
— The Right Wing M (@TheRightWingM) April 11, 2016
How does that work? Will Bruce and Bryan have to boycott themselves?
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Related:
‘Raising my voice in opposition’: Bruce Springsteen cancels N.C. concert over HB2 law
Bryan Adams, back from Egypt concert, cancels Mississippi show due to ‘discriminatory’ law