Renounce Citizenship: says Green Day Frontman “Billie Joe” The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn 50 years established Roe v. Wade sparked protests across the nation over the weekend. Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong declared to his London fans that he would renounce U.S. citizenship. Armstrong is among many other singers who used their stage to show their displeasure over this Supreme Court decision.
In a speech, Armstrong used offensive words to show his disgust over the ruling at London Stadium last Friday. He said he no longer wants to be a part of the U.S. as its citizen. Billie Joe stated to the public that he would renounce Citizenship. He told the people of London that he would come and stay there. Armstrong’s statement shows strong disgust over the Supreme Court ruling leaving the crowd erupting in applause and cheers.
Armstrong Renounces Citizenship: The Singer Vocalizes His Disagreement
Armstrong, 50, a political activist, has been open about his political beliefs many times. 2020 presidential election refusal by former president Donald Trump also evoked a strike, and the singer reported joining that too.
The “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” singer is part of a long list of those who have announced they’d abandon the country due to political disagreements. Protesting against the ruling, Phoebe Bridgers led the crowd in a chant against Supreme Court during the Glastonbury Festival in the southwest region of England. Billie Eilish sang “Your Power,” showing support against the ruling to those affected by the decision. Olivia Rodrigo said she is devastated and scared that “a lot of girls and women will be killed because of these rulings.” Rodrigo and Lily Allen also dedicated their performance of Allen’s track “Fuck You” to the judges who decided to overturn Roe V. Wade.
Musical Platform to Protest Politicians and Alleged Injustices: Green Day Frontman.

Armstrong’s remarks erupted the protests across the U.S. After the Supreme Court majority voted to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade. According to the 1973 Roe V. Wade, abortion was the personal and private right of the individual. The American Idiot hitmaker used his platform as a musician to voice his opposition to political leaders and the opposed unfairness. He said he would renounce citizenship to show his support for abortion rights activists and oppose the decision.
The singer’s political outrage was not over until Saturday night’s concert in Huddersfield, England. In a concert earlier in the month, the performance featured set against a backdrop that read “f**k Ted Cruz’. The stage’s backdrop was to target his GOP senator, who hails from Texas. The green day frontman has seen vocalizing his opinion. The singer saw using his musical platform to oppose and criticize former President Donald Trump. Through one of the musical albums, he devoted to opposing former President George W. Bush and the Iraq War.
Armstrong, last year completed paperwork to stand in the 2024 presidential race as a Republican. Some concertgoers say Armstrong told the audience to “f**k that Supreme Court of America” before performing the American Idiot. The song was previously claimed to be written because of frustration over not being recognized by the nation’s leadership. The band also claimed he made a call to the justices during the performance of Hitchin”‘ a Ride.
Armstrong’s Strong Stance to Renounce Citizenship.

“The American Idiot hitmaker used his music platform to voice his opposition to the government and to protest perceived injustices. Armstrong, on June 9, performing in front of the “f**k Ted Cruz’ backdrop during an event held in Alesund, Norway, expressed his disgust. Armstrong said he would be anti-American by renouncing his Citizenship, which brought him support from social media users. One of the TikTok users said he would assist Armstrong in taking the items to the airport when he was ready to depart.
‘Billie Joe Armstrong hates former President Donald Trump, and everybody knows that. The green day frontman never hides his hatefulness towards him, though he openly expresses it whenever he gets a chance. When Trump was elected, the soon to renounce U.S. citizen was in London, and he opposed that openly using his right to freedom of speech.
The Supporters Of Roe V. Wade And Now In Support Of Armstrong Renounce.

And now, when he was in London, the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. wade erupted in protest. And the green day frontman has once again used his platform well enough.
Armstrong’s remarks came at a time when chaos-filled protests took place throughout the U.S. Energetic protesters came out on the streets on Friday and Saturday in all major cities to protest the demise of the ruling of Roe v. Wade.
The historic 1973 decision was reversed on Friday after SCOTUS, with the 6-3 decision backed by its majority of conservatives. Upheld the Republican-backed Mississippi law that prohibits abortions at 15 weeks gestation. It was 5-4 in favour of overturning Roe the law, with the conservative Chief Justice John Roberts writing separately to affirm that he would have kept the Mississippi law but not taken the extra step of eliminating the Roe precedent.