Didn't these Dixie Chicks already fuck up once before?
This is super take the knee retarded.
They kind of step in it.
They need to learn about QAnon fast.
They were a bit right about Bush, but all wrong about BLM and are now spreading the propaganda big time.
Natalie Maines and the others have the COMMS black and white MK Freemason obligatory photo op shirt:
CELEB ACTIVATION
Dropping DIXIE to be just The Chicks
due to pressure of BLM:
They were not wrong though looking back re:war and Bush.
We just understand more today:
On March 10, 2003, nine days before the invasion of Iraq, the Dixie Chicks performed at the Shepherds Bush Empire theater in London, England.
It was the first concert of their Top of the World tour in support of their sixth album, Home.[6] Introducing their song "Travelin' Soldier", vocalist Natalie Maines told the audience:
Just so you know, we're on the good side with y'all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas
After Maines made her comment, another band member stepped forward on the stage and added: "But you know we’re behind the troops 100 percent." The second comment was not widely reported.[8]
In its review of the concert, the British newspaper The Guardian reported Maines's comment and said that the audience cheered.[9] Guardian reviewer Betty Clarke wrote: "At a time when country stars are rushing to release pro-war anthems, this is practically punk rock."[9]
Dixie Chicks change name to The Chicks amid pressure to drop Dixie due to link with racial history of the South…
as they declare support for Black Lives Matter movement with new anthem March March
The Dixie Chicks quietly dropped the word Dixie from their name and are now The Chicks
In addition to changing their official social media handles, the cover of the band's upcoming album, Gaslighter, has been modified from Dixie Chicks to The Chicks.
There has been growing pressure for the group to re-name due to the link between the word Dixie and the racial history of the South
On Thursday the group released a music video for activism anthem March March, declaring support for BLM and protesters throughout history
The group hasn't yet released a statement regarding the name change
Country group Lady Antebellum recently changed their name to Lady A, apologizing for the word's association with slavery
In 2003, the Dixie Chicks were mired in controversy after saying they were 'ashamed' of President George W. Bush
By CAITLYN BECKER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 13:07 EDT, 25 June 2020 | UPDATED: 15:22 EDT, 25 June 2020
Calls for The Chicks to make 'Dixie' a thing of the past reached then fever pitch after country group Lady Antebellum changed their name to Lady A earlier in June.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8460599/Dixie-Chicks-change-Chicks-amid-pressure-drop-Dixie-link-racial-history.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Chicks_controversy
https://youtu.be/xwBjF_VVFvE
#TheChicks #MarchMarch #Gaslighter
The Chicks - March March
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March March dropped as the U.S. is in the midst of race revolution as weeks of protests continue across the country following a string of innocent Black people who were killed at the hands of police.
While the trio didn't give a reason for the name change, the band has faced growing pressure recently to re-name due to the link between the word Dixie and the racial history of the South.
Dixie is a term used for parts of the Southern United States, particularly the states the made up the Confederacy.