WHO ASKED FOR THIS?

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.

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, an international advocacy group who organized the concert.

"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."

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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.

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