Far-left and Joe Biden supporter Jack Black has abruptly canceled his ongoing tour with rock band Tenacious D after his bandmates made outrageous comments about former President Donald Trump, sparking controversy A controversy.
Gateway Pundit previously reported that Jack Black faced backlash after he said “Don’t miss Trump next time” on stage at a concert in Sydney, Australia.
Blake’s bandmate made the sickening comments just hours after an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
In the concert film, Blake gave his Tenacious D bandmate Kyle Gass a birthday cake during the concert at the ICC Sydney Theatre.
Blake tells Garth to “make a wish.”
Gass then wished, “Don’t miss Trump next time.”
Some in the crowd responded with “oohs,” while others laughed.
The response was quick. Australian Senator and United Australia Party leader Ralph Babet called for the immediate deportation of the recalcitrant D and condemned the comments as insensitive and inappropriate given the seriousness of the incident involved.
Kyle Gass says Australian senator and United Australia leader Ralph Babet demanded the immediate release of a rock band starring Jack Black who is currently touring Australia Tenacious D was ejected after one of the other band members. pic.twitter.com/tt1AhtGaon
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In response to the growing backlash, Jack Black released a statement:
The remarks at Sunday’s show caught me off guard. I will never condone hate speech or encourage political violence of any kind.
After careful consideration, I no longer feel it is appropriate to continue the Tenacious D tour and all future creative plans have been shelved. I thank my fans for their support and understanding.
FAFO – You’re just reacting to the backlash. We saw the video that made you all laugh. Goodbye✌️ pic.twitter.com/BJAY6ECL3D
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