Singer Ethel Cain Seemingly Demands “Assassination” of Joe Biden Due To $1 Billion Arms Sale To Israel

Entertainer Ethel Cain has voiced her disapproval of President Joe Biden’s proposal to arm Israel with $1 billion in additional armaments as part of its ongoing “war” against Hamas.

On Wednesday, Cain publicly declared on Instagram that “assassinations” should be reinstated. Politicians and billionaires, she added, “should be strung up in the street.”

Prior to this, in 2022, Cain gained notoriety when he attacked former President Barack Obama for putting her “anti-war” and “anti-patriotism” song on his playlist for the end of the year.

Cain reshared a photograph on her Instagram Stories that revealed Biden’s proposal to arm Israel with additional weaponry valued at over $1 billion in order to support the nation’s continuing conflict in Gaza.

The singer expressed her rage at the new event in a statement she wrote for the photo. She stated, “We need to bring back assassinations.”

Cain continued, describing her feelings as though she were “taking crazy pills living in America in this day and age.”

“Politicians and billionaires should be strung up in the street because what the hell is going on,” she continued. Furthermore, if we attempted an uprising, our terrorist military would quickly put an end to us, thus we are unable to even have a revolution. I detest being here.”

Cain tagged President Obama in a different Instagram story, writing, “@joebiden: B-tch.”

Cain included a lengthy message about kindness and appreciating the “value of life” in another Instagram post.

“I will always say that life is incredibly beautiful and a gift, but that everyone should be able to experience it equally,” she declared. I understand that life is unfair and that some individuals are hit harder than others by biology, the natural world, and the universe, but as humans, we shouldn’t contribute to someone else’s suffering.”

“It’s crucial that you appreciate the lives of those around you,” Cain went on. Refrain from giving in to the propaganda and allowing yourself to become indifferent. Because of our capacity to rise beyond our self-interest and act morally, we are said to as an advanced species, and we ought to keep trying to do so whenever we can.”

The vocalist said, “Don’t give up!!!!” in closing. Though challenging, there is yet hope.”

Social media users’ opinions on Cain’s remarks regarding “assassinations” and hanging billionaires in the streets on X (previously Twitter) were divided.

While some applauded the artist for criticizing the recently announced $1 billion armaments contract, others contended that Cain was merely playing the moral card.

“She’s doing a “eat the rich” routine when she’s the rich one,” wrote one critic of Cain. I adore Ethel, but this doesn’t feel real.”

“To be honest, I understand her perspective,” added a second person. There is legitimate dissatisfaction with the political and economic establishment. However, encouraging violence isn’t the solution.”

“Wouldn’t this be considered a threat to the president?” inquired a third party.

Some praised Cain, calling the singer a “queen,” while others said, “She’s so real,” in reference to her remarks about the armaments trade.

Two years ago, Cain gained notoriety when she criticized former President Barack Obama for incorporating her “anti-war” and “anti-protest” song on his yearly playlist for the end of the year.

Obama has established a custom of compiling a playlist of music he has liked over the years and sharing it on social media with his supporters.

“I always enjoy sharing my end of year music playlist with you,” he wrote on X at the time. We heard a number of really good tunes this year. Some of my favorites are included below.”

The former president disclosed that he was enjoying music from a variety of singers, including Lizzo, Rosalia, SZA, Omar Apollo, and Kendrick Lamar.

Obama also played a song called “American Teenager” off of Cain’s self-titled debut album, “Preacher’s Daughter.”

Regretfully, Cain took offense at this and expressed her displeasure on social media.

At the time, she stated, “Did not have a former president including my anti-war, anti-patriotism fake pop song on his end of year list on my 2022 bingo.”

The lyrics of Cain’s song attacked American gun culture and pro-war emotions.

She sung a portion of: “Grew up under yellow light on the street/ Putting too much faith in the make-believe.”

Cain goes on, “Another high-school football team/ The neighbor’s brother came home in a box/ But he wanted to go so maybe it was his fault/ Another red heart taken by the American dream.”

Music critics gave the song high marks for its message and melody, even labeling it a “pop anthem” at the time.

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