I enjoy Bono and his music—it's perfect for road trips, post-breakup moping, or sipping a drink by a campfire. It hits the right notes and has earned him fame and fortune. Well done. But his latest tour, championing Gaza and railing against what he thinks America is doing wrong, feels exhausting. A non-citizen worth over $700 million, whose charities give a pittance to their causes, lecturing overtaxed Americans about funding corrupt operations tied to terrorism is a bit rich. He’s welcome to write a check himself. No one’s died from cleaning up USAID’s process—leftist outrage isn’t evidence. Maybe he should focus on his own country and let America handle its own issues. Can’t we just enjoy his music in peace?
A non-citizen worth over $700m, whose own charities donate a PITTANCE to their claimed causes, is angry that overtaxed Americans don’t want to give more of our $ to a corrupt money laundering op that funded terrorism. He’s free to write a check and prove his concern. No one died. https://t.co/quso2YdMCX
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 31, 2025
There is zero evidence cleaning up the USAID process has caused any deaths. Shrieking by a bunch of leftist harpies is hardly evidence. Maybe he should worry about his own country and allow America to sort out its own issues.
Gotta love these trillionaire celebrities who love being generous with other people’s time and treasure, whose “good works” consist of funding executive salaries.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 31, 2025
Can't he allow us just to enjoy his music in peace? Dang.
Bono went on Rogan spit’n BS-Left-wing propaganda about food ROTTING in warehouses!
— Shane Stumbo (@SimulatedLion) May 31, 2025
ALL of the food sent by groups like USAID to places like Gaza consists of canned goods, grains, or other long-shelf-life items.
These are explicitly mentioned as part of USAID’s toolkit… pic.twitter.com/dKehRclzCv
Bono may not have the full picture? Who would have thought?
I don’t want to dislike Bono, I’ve always enjoyed U2, but this pulling imaginary numbers from the ether as a way to try and shame people into doing something they won’t borders persona non grata. (Reposted due to typo.)
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 31, 2025
Too late. He’s gone into the Imagine Dragons and Springsteen pile. Enough already.
— Drew Matich (@drewmatich) May 31, 2025
It really does feel tempting just to remove all U2 from the playlist. It's all so exhausting.
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Also, wheat has a 30 year shelf life. There’s no reason for it to be “rotting.”
— Liekitisn’t (@liekitisnot) May 31, 2025
Irish pop star Bono broke his silence on the Gaza war at the Ivor Awards, urging Israel to be “freed from Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right extremists.”https://t.co/3yeVLopBNX pic.twitter.com/ZbgGishT1l
— Sky News (@SkyNews) May 23, 2025
Bono’s latest piety tour isn’t just about USAID—he’s also tearing his hair out over Bibi and Gaza. Apparently, he’s an expert on everything. How convenient that his takes align perfectly with the American Left, just like every other singer on the planet (except Kid Rock, Lee Greenwood, and Jason Aldean, of course).
My question is how much is the democrat party paying bono for his communist propaganda?!? https://t.co/MeWePLxFdp
— Proud member of the MAGA Movement (@paol_lulu) May 31, 2025
He parrots their opinions for free—it’s the easiest way to blend in with the chorus of wealthy entertainers who all think alike but never open their own wallets to help. Ranting about Trump and the evil GOP is far simpler and a lot cheaper