In her latest music video, "I Love You, America," comedian and actress Sarah Silverman takes a satirical look at the state of the United States. The video, released on YouTube in August 2020, has garnered over 10 million views and sparked widespread discussion about the country's political and social climate. Silverman's lyrics offer a scathing indictment of the Trump administration and its policies, while also exploring themes of patriotism, nostalgia, and the search for hope in a tumultuous era.
| Channel | Category | Duration | Views |
|---|---|---|---|
| Music | Music Video | 04:43 | 12 |
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