This Country Singer Just Called Out Christians Who Celebrate ICE
"You are not Christian. You use Christianity as a shield to hide behind when you need to justify the hate that you have scolded into this world," Bry…
Country artist Bryan Andrews has sparked significant discussion with a recent video where he vehemently criticized the Department of Homeland Security's actions and a Supreme Court decision regarding immigration. Speaking from his car, Andrews, known for his country music, expressed his outrage at what he described as "Ice agents flying in on American cities, banging in doors, jacking people out of their houses, zip-tying them in the streets naked, and then carting them off in the back of U-Hauls with no warrants or due process." He further condemned the Supreme Court for allegedly giving a "green light to ICE agents to be able to target people because they are brown or speak Spanish." Andrews also took aim at individuals he identifies as Christians who support these actions, stating, "You don't get to call yourself a Christian and then advocate and fucking laugh when families are torn apart." He acknowledged the risk to his career by speaking out but asserted his commitment to using his platform for social commentary, announcing his new song "The Older I Get" as a reflection of these sentiments. The video has garnered widespread attention, igniting debates across social media platforms regarding immigration policies, human rights, and the role of public figures in political discourse.
"You are not Christian. You use Christianity as a shield to hide behind when you need to justify the hate that you have scolded into this world," Bry…
