Antimaskers? Absolutely not, he says.
In a tweet, the singer allowed the use of her song and explained why.
“I absolutely approve of Ukrainians using ‘We Won’t Take It’ as a battle cry,” the rocker wrote on Twitter. “My grandfather was Ukrainian before he was absorbed by the USSR after World War II. This cannot happen to these people again!”
But this favor does not apply to anti-masks, he said, stressing that people who neglect public safety measures should not throw away the classic tune to show a challenge.
Snyder was outspoken in his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and last week he shared an old photo of himself wearing a “Russia sucks” button.
“Damn it! I actually wear this needle in something that looks around 1978 ?! (My Ukrainian grandfather would be so proud!) “He tweeted.
Snyder said he was shocked by the response to his tweet, which allowed Ukrainians to use his song.
Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine about a week ago, prompting Ukrainians to take up arms and retaliate. More than half a million refugees have fled Ukraine, according to the United Nations.