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Green Day Had A Very Blunt, Expletive-Laden Message For Ted Cruz At Their Latest Concert

Green Day Had A Very Blunt, Expletive-Laden Message For Ted Cruz At Their Latest Concert
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Pop punk band Green Day–no stranger to political statements–had a very blunt, expletive-laden message for Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz at their latest concert.

During a performance in Berlin, Germany, the band—best known for songs like "Basket Case," "Longview," "When I Come Around" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"—performed in front of a sign that declared "F**K Ted Cruz."


You can see a photo of the sign below.

Green Day's message to Cruz comes as the Texas Republican continues to face scathing criticism for his response to last month's mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Cruz was swiftly rebuked after suggesting schools would be safer if there were fewer exits and if more armed officers were stationed inside school buildings.

19 children and two teachers died during the shooting and an increased police presence at the school had not deterred the shooter one bit–but that didn't stop Cruz from continuing to espouse conservative talking points about how militarizing more school officers could prevent further shootings.

Cruz, speaking on Fox News, also did not appear to comprehend cutting down the number of exits in a school building would pose an even greater safety risk, as well as a significant fire hazard.

It was evident many fans of the band feel much the same way about Cruz—who was once called "Lucifer in the flesh" by a fellow Republican.

Thanks to Cruz, there are more restrictive laws on owning sex toys in Texas than there are on guns.

According to Section 43.23 of the Texas penal code, people are forbidden from having more than six "obscene devices" in their possession. In fact, the law states those who possess them "or similar obscene articles is presumed to possess them with intent to promote the same.”

In 2007, Cruz, then the state's Solicitor General, took part in a federal case to maintain the state's ban on the sale of sex toys. The brief in that case asserted there is "no substantive-due-process right to stimulate one’s genitals for non-medical purposes unrelated to procreation or outside of an interpersonal relationship.”

While that case ruling was overturned in 2008, regulations surrounding sex toys remain encoded in Texas law.

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