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MAGA Fan Ted Nugent Weighs In On Ozzy Osbourne's Decision To Move To 'Tyrant England' Rather Than Stay In L.A.

MAGA Fan Ted Nugent Weighs In On Ozzy Osbourne's Decision To Move To 'Tyrant England' Rather Than Stay In L.A.
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Singer Ted Nugent—who for years has courted controversy for his highly conservative political views—criticized rocker Ozzy Osbourne's decision to leave Los Angeles and move back to England.

Osbourne and his wife Sharon said their decision to move back to England is in part a moral one, citing concerns about the number of mass shootings across the United States, and Osbourne told reporters that he is "fed up with people getting killed every day."


These remarks were about the United States in general and not Los Angeles in particular, but they nonetheless angered Nugent, who called the city a "murder capital" and "hellhole," regurgitating right-wing views about crime in major cities being the result of Democratic policies.

You can hear what Nugent said in the video below.

Ted’s Friend Ozzy Osbourne Is Leaving LA and Ted Understands Whyyoutu.be

Nugent said:

“Even my friend Ozzy Osbourne is getting the hell out of Los Angeles because he’d rather live in a tyrant England than in a shooting zone that is orchestrated — a shooting zone, a murder capital that is orchestrated by the court system, the district attorney, the prosecuting attorneys of L.A. county.”
“I just don’t go to high-crime murder zones where you have to sidestep feces and needles in the streets and you see people defecating right there on the sidewalk."
“And I don’t mean rarely, I mean it’s becoming standard operating procedure. So it’s another manifestation of a cultural abandonment, cultural deprivation that is orchestrated glaringly obviously by the Democrat party and all their cronies."
"This is a left-wing, socialist, mindless Satanic agenda that celebrates indecency, cruelty, crime, dangerous conditions.”

Nugent's remarks were highly criticized.




Nugent has proven himself to be one of former Republican President Donald Trump's most loyal supporters and has garnered criticism for backing the MAGA movement that continues to undermine American democracy by regurgitating Trump's "Big Lie" that the 2020 general election was stolen.

Earlier this year, Nugent encouraged a crowd of Trump's supporters to go "berserk on the skulls of the Democrats," a suggestion that prompted many to condemn him for calling for violence.

Nugent has previously made statements critical of former Democratic President Barack Obama that were perceived as threatening and that led to his being the subject of an investigation by the Secret Service.

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