Travis Tritt Shows His Support for James Woods, Blocks 'Resisters' on Twitter
09/07/2020 06:07 pm EDT
Tritt added that he had been blocking users "for months" ahead of Woods' suggestion. "If you're like me, I get sick and tired of arguing with sheeple who automatically subscribe to any fake news story from anonymous sources without researching anything on their own," he wrote. "It is an exercise in futility."
On Sunday, he added, "One thing that #resisters hate the most is to be ignored."
Many people Tritt blocked weren't especially concerned.
Several people were confused as to why they were blocked in the first place since they had never interacted with Tritt on Twitter.
Some got more serious about Tritt's call to action and pointed out its irony.
Tritt released his first album, the aforementioned Country Club, in 1990 and is known for hits including "Anymore," "Can I Trust You with My Heart" and "T-R-O-U-B-L-E." He has charted five No. 1 songs, won two Grammy Awards, four CMA Awards and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1992.
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