Why do non-American artists make political songs about the situation in America?
>>70545477
>Arcade Fire
>non-American
>>>/pol/
>>70545477
To trigger regressive Trumpets. And it seems to be working.
>>70545515
straight outta REDDIT with that one luv
>haha, TRUMP SUPPORTERS are TRIGGERED
they won, so no they're really not
>>70545537
>obviously a trump supporter
>>70545484
>le continent is called N. America so technically they're Americans meme
kys
>>70545550
nah, i wanted Bernie to win
I just like to point this out to people every time it comes around, just because you were triggered by trump winning doesn't mean the people who supported him are somehow triggered now
you're like that guy that gets roasted in jr high that tries to use the same insult back at someone
>>70545537
>implying reddit isn't full of Trump supporters
He's like the grunge of our time because he's supported by people who think they're going against the wall establishment while not realizing they're part of the establishment and their hero is an even bigger part of it.
Because American political decisions affect the entire world
>>70545573
Meant just "the establishment" instead of "the wall establishment" but I guess that works too.
>>70545477
I don't know about the UK but I assume it's the same as it is in Australia where American politics are talked about a lot more on TV and in the newspaper so people end up caring more about that than local politics. It's the same reason there are these women marches in countries other than America. Protesting the US president when you're not even a US citizen is fucking stupid but they're convinced it's the right thing to do.
>>70545560
>that's what I meant
kys