Republican candidate calls One World concert ‘commie propaganda’ and says ‘we aren’t global citizens, we’re AMERICAN’
A REPUBLICATION candidate slammed the One World: Together At Home coronavirus concert as "commie propaganda," saying "we aren't global citizens, we're AMERICAN."
Charles Langworthy issued a foul-mouthed rant on Twitter about the event, which raised nearly $128 million for the defunded World Health Organization (WHO) during the COVID-19 outbreak.
"That one world together at home commie propaganda sponsored by the CCP WHO and this global citizen bull c**p is on at least 20 different stations," he raged.
"You can take your commie propaganda and shove it.
"THIS IS AMERICA! We are not global citizens we are AMERICAN CITIZENS!! 1776 2.0."
Despite Langsworthy's anger, dozens of celebrities took part in the 8-hour musical extravaganza like Stevie Wonder, the Rolling Stones, and, who all performed for people staying home to stop the spread.
, Paul McCartney and also put on a virtual show for Americans stuck indoors this week.
The Rolling Stones, who were in four different places at the time, gave a heartfelt rendition of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" for people at home.