Chester Benington is dead

Eric Ericson
   Liberal left-wing progressive entertainers and performers are quite literally killing themselves as they have likely been conflicted with guilt for betraying the principles of their native lands. The latest sell out for the global music industry who likely had troubles coming to deal with his pact with the music record global business industry was some clown named Chester Benington. This guy was lead singer to a mildly successful rock and rap group in the nineties called Linkin park that I always thought was from Chicago's Lincoln Park.
Chester was a friend of the fool Christoper Corell of Soundgarden who killed himself two months ago and inspired Chester the molester to repeating death by self. all of these left-wing performers and singers are really drop dead mind problematic spoiled fucks and I wouldst be surprised if another one does it before the summer is out completing the trilogy. the opioid epidemic is quite literally killing the supporters of the Democratic party and progressive Whites, a segment of the American population that is corrupt and would sell their backyard to fucking foreigners and have themselves eventually booted out of the front door of their home for a few bucks and a bunch of opioid pills. It seems like the band sin the nineties are dropping like flies as the one sin the seventies and eighties continue to rock and roll many having summer fests to perform.The liberal entertainer can not come to grips for their success and that despite all the money poured into the candidates of their choice the rest of the country votes against them and for the politically active Chester Benington there is no doubt that a president Trump making changes pushed this fuck head over the lie.   Linkin Park and sound garden though are not a couple of classic bands meant to play thirty or forty years as their coked out pain-killing popping band lead singers drop like a gold ball from a put of  Jordan Speith. many of these entertainers in this era became famous for their politics than their actual talent

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