No, Dropkick Murphys Were Not Banned From X for Calling Out Concertgoer’s “MAGA” Hat


Throughout a latest live performance, in Boston, Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey criticized President Donald J. Trump and X proprietor Elon Musk whereas additionally calling out an attendee who was carrying a white “Make America Nice Once more” hat. In line with footage, shared by the band on-line, Casey referred to as the black model of the “MAGA” hat, worn and popularized by Musk, the “Elon Musk true Nazi version,” whereas additionally suggesting that the president’s supporters are in a “cult.” As well as, he exclaimed, “That is America. There’s no kings right here!”

The incident has led to hypothesis and reporting that Dropkick Murphys have been banned from X because of Casey’s feedback and broadly left-leaning, anti-Trump political opinions. And, whereas @dropkickmurphys is presently suspended from the Musk-owned platform previously referred to as Twitter, the account has truly been gone for some time.

“We broke up with [Elon Musk] first,” Ken Casey stated in a press release shared with Pitchfork. “We give up Twitter in 2022 when he was solely half a Nazi.”

“Then another person took our deal with, pretending to be our official account, so we filed a authorized grievance to place a cease to that—which is why @dropkickmurphys reveals as suspended,” Casey continued. “Look, we pulled our account as a result of we didn’t wish to be a part of that man’s empire. But when we have been nonetheless on there, I’m positive he would have suspended us by now.”

Dropkick Murphys are amongst a swath of musicians to exit X as a result of possession of Elon Musk, who has confronted latest criticism for, amongst different issues, making a gesture at a Trump inauguration occasion that “regarded so much just like the salute utilized in Nazi Germany and fascist Italy,” as The New York Instances described it. Others who’ve boycotted X embrace Jack White, Neil Younger, and 9 Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor.