Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro, two towering figures in American culture, have announced their decision to relocate to Canada. Both artists cited a “lack of respect” in the United States as the driving force behind their move.
Springsteen, whose music has long celebrated the spirit of America, expressed his disappointment with the current state of the nation. He revealed that the country he once admired feels increasingly foreign to him. De Niro, known for his candid critiques of U.S. politics, also spoke out, condemning the loss of truth and mutual respect in American society.
The news has sparked a range of reactions from fans. While some see their move as a powerful statement, others feel a sense of loss as these cultural icons step away from the U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the duo, highlighting Canada’s reputation as a welcoming and inclusive nation. He noted that the country’s appeal has grown as polarization in the United States continues to rise.
Despite their relocation, both Springsteen and De Niro have vowed to remain active in their creative and advocacy work. Their decision to leave the U.S. highlights the broader societal issues facing the nation and serves as a reminder of the importance of respect and unity.