This is what liberal mob rule looks like…

Shania Twain spoke honestly about who she would have voted for in the 2016 election (She’s Canadian) and was immediately attacked by the left for her support for President Trump. To the left, you can’t have freedom of expression or individuality. It’s all group-think with them. You MUST hate Trump with every fiber of your being or else you’re attacked until you relent.

Well, Shania Twain relented and apologized for speaking out about her political beliefs. Instead of standing up to the crazies on the left, she bowed down to leftist mob rule. Shame on her!

HER STATEMENT IS FULL OF RHETORIC THAT DANCES AROUND THE EFFORT BY THE LEFT TO MAKE TRUMP OUT TO BE A RACIST.

THIS SENTENCE FROM HER STATEMENT STANDS OUT: ‘I am passionately against discrimination of any kind and hope it’s clear from the choices I have made, and the people I stand with, that I do not hold any common moral beliefs with the current President.’

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We’ve got news for Shania Twain! President Trump has done more for the black community in one year than Obama EVER did! He’s not discriminating against anyone! We’d like to know why you question President Trump’s “moral beliefs”? THINK FOR YOURSELF AND BE A BRAVE WOMAN!

Washington Examiner reports:

Country superstar Shania Twain issued an apology Sunday for saying she would have voted for President Trump in the 2016 election if she were an American citizen.

“I would like to apologise to anybody I have offended in a recent interview with the Guardian relating to the American President,” Twain wrote on Twitter.

“As a Canadian, I regret answering this unexpected question without giving my response more context,” she continued.

‘I am passionately against discrimination of any kind and hope it’s clear from the choices I have made, and the people I stand with, that I do not hold any common moral beliefs with the current President.

‘I was trying to explain, in response to a question about the election, that my limited understanding was that the President talked to a portion of America like an accessible person they could relate to, as he was NOT a politician.

‘My answer was awkward, but certainly should not be taken as representative of my values nor does it mean I endorse him. I make music to bring people together. My path will always be one of inclusivity, as my history shows.’

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