Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro have announced plans to move to Canada, citing a “lack of respect” in the U.S. as their reason. Springsteen, known for championing American blue-collar values through his music, expressed disillusionment, saying he no longer recognizes the nation he celebrated. De Niro, critical of U.S. political divisions, echoed similar sentiments about the decline of truth and mutual respect. Fans reacted with mixed emotions, with some viewing their move as a protest and others feeling betrayed. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the stars, highlighting Canada’s appeal amid U.S. polarization. Both icons pledge to continue their activism and cultural contributions, even as their decision underscores deeper societal challenges in the U.S.
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