Limp Bizkits Wes Borland Likens Trump Supporters to Devil Worshippers

Limp Bizkits Wes Borland Likens Trump Supporters to Devil Worshippers

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Wes Borland for president, for real. The Limp Bizkit guitarist has been quite open about how dumb and shitty and unneeded Trump supporters are, having received backlash for comments he made last week on his Instagram story. He’s since doubled down on that, which will hopefully make more Cheeto lovers exit his ether.

His previous story read:

If any of my followers voted or support Trump or are still friends with anyone who supports the Trump administration you’re out. F*ck you. Never contact me again.

Those who pay attention to metal culture know Borland’s hatred for the diaper-wearer isn’t anything new—he’s been on this shit since Trump’s first run back in 2016 (a decade of this nonsense is unfathomable). Borland’s recent posts, made Friday (February 6, which was also his 51st birthday), saw him commenting on Trump again, along with those dumb fuckers ICE, and some words for the Democratic Party.

Borland shared:

I guess if you’re mad at me say whatever you want to here. I just want everyone to be happy Fuck Trump. Fuck ICE. Democrats are without leadership except Bernie. Love AOC. So call me a Libtard here. Hail Satan. It’s also my birthday so you can wish me a happy birthday if you want.”

In another story post, he added:

Y’all hating me for not wanting hatred in the world is wild. Fine, keep voting against your best interests and telling me: stick to playing guitar. Never heard that one before.

It’s like you’re devil worshippers but not cool ones.

NOT EVEN THE COOL ONES. What an accurate read.

Limp Bizkits Wes Borland Likens Trump Supporters to Devil Worshippers
Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland Likens Trump Supporters to Devil Worshippers

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