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Jason Aldean tells Alabama concertmasters to celebrate Charlie Kirk's death “can get f… Out”

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At a concert by Birmingham country music star Jason Aldean said he would provide bus trips to other countries for people who refuse to “play by the rules” to make enthusiastic remarks about Charlie Kirk's death.

“So, if you want to live in this country, follow the rules, which is very simple,” Aldean said.

“Be good people, respect everyone, love everyone, and if you don’t want to do that, I’ll buy you a bus ticket and you can take out the F*** and go wherever you want!”

In the video about X, Aldean showed his remarks during the September 26 show because he was angry at the death of the conservative activist, who Aldean called “one of the best people ever”.

“It was a sad day in the country where a person was murdered for becoming a Christian conservative, where he talked about the Bible, what was right and what was the problem,” Aldion said.

Kirk is the co-founder of the American Turnaround Point, conservatives across the country are contributed and advocated by their openly evangelical Christians, especially on university campuses.

But Kirk’s critics argue that he embraced racist and paranoid rhetoric while debating that college students simply post highlights on social media.

Aldean's comments on Kirk led to his performance of the controversial 2023 song “Trying in a Small Town” which the singer said was a song that the song said.

When the song was released, it was immediately bounced back for showing the whistle of a racist dog to the southern sunset town as the music video was filmed at the same location where the black teenager was lynched in 1927.

Aldean at the time said he was not aware of the history but said it was difficult to find the southern location, “for years, there was no racial problem at some point.”

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