With a Twitter message that appeared to cheer the murders of Republicans, guitarist Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band sparked a social media controversy.
Ironically, the 72-year-old artist made the disgusting words this week in response to the shooting deaths of six people last month at a Tennessee Christian school.
To refresh your memory, the murderer in that instance was a 28-year-old woman who identified as male.
Van Zandt, like many naive liberals, blamed guns — not the transgender shooter — for the killing, attacking the National Rifle Association and Republican leaders who defend the Second Amendment.
“Outrageous doesn’t begin to describe the actions of these Republican White Supremicist scumbag cowards and p***ies that need guns to feel like real men,” he tweeted.
“Gen Z, Gen Y, Gen X will unite and exterminate these cockroaches once and for all,” Van Zandt said.
The deranged lefty then removed the nasty tweet, but not before it was photographed and disseminated.
This tweet was quickly deleted but I thought I’d go ahead and share it anyway, since the internet and screenshots are forever!
Please retweet so everyone can see it. 👍 pic.twitter.com/plmLj1Nr1B
— DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 (@1Nicdar) April 10, 2023
The musician said he deleted his tweet to “avoid spending half my day deleting Foxsucking scumbag Russian bots and MAGOTT cockroaches like you! Go take away some women’s rights, keep some Black people from voting, go harass a Trans event, go shoot some kids, do what Republicans do best and get the f*** outta my feed!”
He subsequently removed the profanity-laced message without explanation.
Van Zandt’s tweets highlight the perverted attitude of today’s liberals, who lament violence while promoting it.
Springsteen’s bandmate was chastised on Twitter for his obnoxious and menacing tweets.
“Tolerance, civility & diversity-so sweetly & wonderfully articulated by @StevieVanZandt,” former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee tweeted sarcastically. “I’m glad liberals show so much love!”
Tolerance, civility & diversity-so sweetly & wonderfully articulated by @StevieVanZandt It just warms the heart! I'm glad liberals show so much love!
Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band Guitarist Steven Van Zandt Deletes Call to ‘Exterminate’ GOP ‘Cockroaches’…
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) April 10, 2023
Stevie Van Zandt apparently believes that GenZ’ers should exterminate all the Republicans. How will they do that… with guns?#GunControl pic.twitter.com/ImL4lbB5rJ
— Speak Up For America! 🇺🇸 (@LilyReflections) April 11, 2023
Stevie Van Zandt, Exhibit A. It’s real. The mental Illness is deeply embedded. The people we’re up against are without soul, completely irrational, fully committed. Stand firm, block them, expose them. https://t.co/f51YtsoGCm
— Josiah Marti 🗡️🛡️✝️ 🙏🏻🇺🇸 (@JosiahMarti76) April 11, 2023
I wonder how many of the Firemen and Police Officers that died on 9/11 were Republicans? I'll go out on a limb and say the majority of them. Were these Brave individuals cockroaches too to Stevie Van Zandt??
— Ed Witt (@EdWitt21) April 10, 2023
As the furor over his tweets continued Tuesday, Van Zandt was questioned about the “exterminate these cockroaches” line.
“In this case the phrase was used as symbolism,” he said. “I know you pathetic MAGotts don’t have the intelligence to recognize that but that’s your problem.
“Don’t project your mindless violence fantasies on this peace loving hippie. Exterminate at the ballot box was clearly what was meant.”
In this case the phrase was used as symbolism. I know you pathetic MAGotts don’t have the intelligence to recognize that but that’s your problem. Don’t project your mindless violence fantasies on this peace loving hippie. Exterminate at the ballot box was clearly what was meant. https://t.co/sE92Ew7CuK
— 🕉🇺🇦🟦Stevie Van Zandt☮️💙 (@StevieVanZandt) April 11, 2023
The fact is that toxic, politicized speech sows greater division in an already fractured nation and ultimately fuels more bloodshed.