Neil Young spends $20,000 to sell his Facebook and Google website

Neil Young has never been one to back down on what he believed, so it shouldn’t be a surprise: the legendary musician announced that he had spent $20,000 to eliminate Facebook and Google’s connections to his Neil Young Archives because of corporate policies. related to the upcoming presidential election.

Young did not deal with his disorders with Google in the message. Fans who use Google or Facebook to sign in will be asked to use their email and password to sign in.

As Variety reports, “It is not known why this procedure costs $20,000, or why it disables Google connections when the issues discussed in the ad fear Facebook; a representative of Young did not respond to Variety’s request for clarification.”

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