Watch: Scott Jennings criticizes Billie Eilish’s ‘stolen land’ remarks at Grammys
Scott Jennings criticized singer Billie Eilish for declaring that “no one is illegal on stolen land” during Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
“Radical communists like Billie Eilish, who…
Scott Jennings criticized singer Billie Eilish for declaring that “no one is illegal on stolen land” during Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
“Radical communists like Billie Eilish, who profits handsomely, I might add, from American capitalism, believe that America was stolen from the Native Americans, meaning that we have no right to enforce laws today,” Jennings said Monday on his show Common Sense on Salem News Network.
“By the way, Billie Eilish lives in a $14 million mansion in Los Angeles on property that was once inhabited by the Tongva tribe. So far as we can tell, she hasn’t taken any steps to return her mansion and surrounding property to its rightful owners, but we’ll keep you posted.”
Jennings also criticized the singer for saying “F*** ICE,” a comment that was muted during the broadcast, and likened her rhetoric to claims made to support “Free Palestine” and Black Lives Matter.
“Attacking ICE is just the latest vehicle for the same idea that America is rotten at the core, doesn’t actually exist and, therefore, laws don’t apply,” he said.
Watch the video:


