Ethel Cain Responds to Conservatives in New Tumblr Post

She argues that the corruption of the healthcare system and climate change are not "red vs. blue" issues

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BY Karlie RogersPublished Jan 20, 2025

Ethel Cain has responded to the conservative backlash that she received after Fox News aired a segment about her that claimed that the singer was calling for the murder of CEOs. 

The singer shared her response in a new Tumblr post, where she argued that the corruption of the healthcare system and climate change are not "red vs. blue" issues, and cited when country music was "staunchly anti-government and about sticking it to the man." 

The post reads as below: 

I find it funny that conservatives try to paint me calling for the death and destruction of multi-billionaire CEOs as some radical "woke liberal" standpoint. As if that even has anything to do with politics, especially in this era of surface level circus politics. The same way they try to politicize the hurricanes or the wildfires destroying parts of America, as if climate change is somehow a red vs. blue issue. It's no secret I'm from a deeply conservative family in the sticks of Florida and I still grew up hearing "I fought the law and the law won." The healthcare system has fucked each and every member of my family in a different way at one point or another, as is the case with pretty much every family in this scorched earth nation. Remember when country music, the genre currently associated the heaviest with the most conservative faction of America, used to be staunchly anti-government and about sticking it to the man? Remember when the coal miners, grandfathers to the "Trump-er hillbillies" of Appalachia that everyone loves to write off as ignorant, fought tooth and nail for unionization because the companies that were built off their labour didn't give a shit if they lived or died? Since when has "upholding traditional values" gone hand in hand with... defending lawmakers and oil tycoons. My family and I complain about the same issues at the dinner table. The men in charge better hope they can keep their digital smokescreens running as long as they can because the moment the rednecks and the hippies lay down their swords long enough to realize they have the same enemy, all hell is gonna break loose.

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