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InternationalJuly 11, 2024
Watch: Mick Jagger doesn't understand why Canadians are booing him for admitting he loves Justin Trudeau
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It's funny because just yesterday, I was explaining to the seven-year-old who the Jagger in "Moves Like Jagger" was. Mick Jagger was described as the lead singer of a band called the Rolling Stones that were around when her grandmother was a kid. Yet the octagenarian frontman is still shaking his hips on stage. And, somehow, Keith Richards is still alive too. If either were American we would run them for president.
Mick Jagger getting booed on stage in 2024 reminds me of this movie from 2000 about a band from 1973. pic.twitter.com/HctGpf7GUW
— Brodigan (@brodigan) July 11, 2024
Mick needs to work on his pandering. At a concert in Canada, he let the audience know how much he loooooooves Prime Minister Justin "I Feel Pretty" Trudeau. Canadian fans would rather he shut up and sing "Tumbling Dice." They let Jagger know how much they DON'T love Canada's walking pile of soy and hair goop.
Mick Jagger just learned how Canadians feel about Trudeau. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/YJ2ZUfqlXk
— Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@BillboardChris) July 10, 2024
Good thing I.F.P. Trudeau wasn't called out on stage to sing a song. Jagger was so taken aback that he desperately had to praise the local sports team to get the crowd's adulation again.
The Louder with Crowder Dot Com website reached out to the founder of the Saskatoon Rolling Stones Fan Club for comment:
A better use of your deathbed than dunking on Justin Trudeau I can’t imagine. pic.twitter.com/nqWjGv3B8I
— Louder with Crowder Dot Com (@LWCnewswire) April 18, 2024
I can understand Jagger's confusion about Trudeau's lack of popularity, even discounting the elitist bubble Jagger has been in since the 80s. He thinks because the people voted for Trudeau, they must like him. The rub there is that instead of having a far superior two-party political system like we have in America, Canada uses a parliamentary system. One where the party with 30% of the vote can cut a backroom deal with the party that has 20% of the vote to screw the party that has 40% of the vote. Doesn't change the fact that over 60% of the country prefers someone else.
Outside of loyalists and the World Economic Forum, no one likes Justin Trudeau. Least of all, an audience full of Rolling Stones fans who are old enough to know better.
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