This week, Bruce Springsteen claimed that he was standing amount “embarrassed Americans”.
This coming from the man who sings “Born in the USA,” but the signs were there all along. Springsteen’s hit may sound like a patriotic jam, but its intention is often misheard or misunderstood. With lyrics like “So they put a rifle in my hand / Sent me off to a foreign land / To go and kill the yellow man,” the song was a political statement from the very beginning.
The anti-war/anti-America message may have been subtle then, but now Springsteen is making his displeasure with the United States known across the world. His most overt criticism of his home country came this week during a concert in Melbourne, Australia.
See Bruce Springsteen’s full statement on the next page:

He was able to fool Governor Christie, who is his biggest fan.
Ban anything …with this Idiot! He’s a disgrace!
Shut up before you drive ALL your fans away!!!
Bitch boy
He needs to hope on that plane full of Hollywood crazies and leave with them ! Not needed or wanted here, any of them !
Go live somewhere else!
You don’t speak for all Americans!! This American is proud that we have a President that is for American citizens first! I am so very disappointed in you! Stick to singing
You are a punk and you know it. A puff adder.
Get out!
Take a hike