Ariel Pink gains MAGA fan base after interview with Tucker Carlson

After Ariel Pink was fell from mexican summer Follow your service at the Trump rally that turned into Capitol riot last week, indie pop connoisseur Tucker Carlson decided that Pink’s setback was “a moment that says a lot about where we are and where we are going”. To get to the bottom of this, Carlson, probably moments after throwing away your Cate Le Bon records in disgust, invited Pink to her show for a discussion of the last example of what Pink unfortunately describes as “canceling culture”.

Pink, who says she was in Washington DC, just to check out “a peaceful demonstration,” said to Carlson’s frown that he is especially sad because “he didn’t vote so much for Trump as against the cancellation of culture and this environment that is simmering around four years, but it’s about to increase and get even worse. ”(We imagine the fact that Pink is also in the middle of a judicial process centered on allegations of physical and sexual abuse informs his opinion of “canceling culture”, too.)

Spurred on by a chyron reading “MUSICIAN UNJUSTLY CANCELED AFTER CAPITOL HILL RIOT”, Fox News viewers are now forced into an uncomfortable position of having to support Pink if they want to stand up to the forces of cultural Marxism – something people like PJ Vogt immediately identified as a dazzling new wrinkle in the modern political landscape.

A quick search for “patriot rose ariel” on Twitter shows a lot of good examples of how the MAGA group can quickly find their new favorite artist. We learned from them, in one case, that “their music creates world peace” and, as Megyn Kelly observes, that “this guy was canceled just for going to hear Trump speak”.

Many people have noticed that new Pink fans will now also have to listen to their new favorite musician, which may not go as smoothly as they expect.

As for Pink himself, his appearance as Tucker Carlson means that he has now found a new demographic that will undoubtedly support him for a long time in the future, buying his new records and waving Gadsden flags while he tours in support of other exciting artists like Ted Nugent, Kid Rock and Wayne Newton.

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