Several conservative leaders have come under fire for taking shots at Ariana Grande in the hours since a terrorist attack claimed 22 lives after her show at Manchester Arena on Monday, May 22. The most recent of the pack being former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who took to social media on Tuesday to blast the singer in a Facebook post via which he projected blame her way by labeling her "pro-immigrant," "pro-Islam," and "anti-American."

“Sadly, Ariana Grande is too stupid to wise up and warn her European fans about the real threats to their freedom and their lives,” a shameless Yiannopoulos wrote, adding, “She will remain ferociously pro-immigrant, pro-Islam and anti-America. Makes you wonder whether they bombed to attack her or in solidarity."

Thousands have rebuked a self-proclaimed journalist by the name of David Leavitt for quipping that Ariana's music has almost caused him death as well, before Infowars provocateur Alex Jones reared his head, sensing an opportunity to politicize the tragedy. “And less than 24 hours after President Trump finishes that speech, a big bomb goes off at a pop star's rock concert bombing a bunch of liberal trendies," Jones recorded himself saying on Tuesday. "The same people, God love 'em, on average who are promoting open borders, bringing Islamists in."

At the heart of their contempt for Ariana is a remark she was picked up making, while being filmed in a California donut shop in 2015. "What the f**k is that? I hate Americans. I hate America. That's disgusting," the video gets Ariana saying, as she observes the absorbent amount of pastries being served, after licking one of the treats.

Source: nydailynews.com