Rock legend Neil Young does not relent in his harsh words towards President Donald Trump.

In a scathing new post shared on his website this week, Young weighed in on the “biggest disaster” happening in America and took aim at the president and his administration.

“Wake up people! America is a disaster today,” Young wrote.

“Donald Trump is destroying America little by little with his team of wannabes, people with no experience or talent, alcoholics who secretly beat their wives, inexperienced leaders who only know how to lie to keep Trump’s falsehood in favor so they can maintain their undeserved positions in his inept government, a Congress full of Republicans acting like conscienceless idiots…”

FILE - Neil Young performs at the BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival in Napa, California in 2019 (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)
FILE – Neil Young performs at the BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival in Napa, California in 2019 (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

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The longtime Trump critic, a dual Canadian-U.S. citizen, has used his site (and his music) to criticize the president since he returned to office.

Years before his first presidential run, Trump expressed his love for Young’s music and called him a “fantastic guy.”

On Thursday, the rocker urged people to “take Trump at his word” before using his campaign slogan against him.

“Make America great again,” Young suggested. “It won’t be easy as you try to turn our cities into battlegrounds so you can cancel our elections with [martial] law and escape all responsibility.”

He continued: “Something has to change this. We know what to do. Stand up. Millions of people peacefully. Too many innocent people are dying.”

Young’s post came after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed Renee Good, a Minneapolis resident and mother of three. Since then, Trump and key officials in his administration have, without evidence, blamed Good for the shooting.

The rocker declared that it is “ice cold” in the United States and offered his advice on how people can respond to the president.

“He knows nothing about love,” Young wrote of Trump. “He doesn’t know who you are. Use your love for life, your love for each other, your love for children, yours, theirs, and ours. Peacefully. Now.”