"Get your sh*t right, America" - Sean Strickland finds another reason to criticize the U.S. in latest video
Sean Strickland recently took a dig at his home country in a fiery social media post. Strickland expressed his disagreement with the prices of cars in the United States.
The 33-year-old has become one of the most controversial figures in MMA due to his tendency to express his uncensored opinions on sensitive topics. Even though many people do not agree with his opinions, a substantial chunk of the MMA community has praised the fighter for speaking up.
The former UFC middleweight champion is currently vacationing in Japan with his girlfriend. The first thing that attracted his attention at the airport was the cost of cars in Japan.
Strickland recently released a video of himself on X examining the price of a Suzuki car that was for sale. When 'Tarzan' saw how much cars cost in Japan overall and in comparison to cars built in the U.S., he said:
''Guys let me tell you about the American car industry…America you’re trying to f**k us…Get your sh*t right America stop f**king us.”
Check out Sean Strickland's comments below:
This is not the first time Strickland has criticized his homeland. The 33-year-old has previously stated that he strongly disagrees with the policies of the U.S. government. He took to X and emphasized the open border argument along with a few dark episodes in American history, writing:
''You know if you easily look at America, the JFK murder, Vietnam, wars in the Middle East, open border replacement of Americans, you just can't help but feel a resentment for the U.S.A. And I say this as an American-loving patriot. This country makes me sick. How can we fix it?"
As far as his MMA career in concerned, Strickland lost his middleweight title to Dricus du Plessis via split decision at UFC 297. However, he secured a split decision victory against former title contender Paulo Costa at UFC 302 in his last outing.
Sean Strickland's recent remarks on his homeland
Sean Strickland has recently been very vocal in his criticism of the United States. Strickland highlighted the effect of immigration on the structure of American society in another post on X and made a bold allegation about the government's goals. He wrote:
''One of the worst things for mental health is loving your country. I drive home and I see Mexican flags everywhere. I don't even think English is the language on the west coast anymore. You have a government actively looking to replace you as a voter. Damn shame to see."