Kid Rock's role as Grand Marshal of Nashville's Christmas Parade has deterred at least one person from joining the festivities on Saturday.

Nashville Metro Councilman Freddie O'Connell tweeted on Friday morning that Kid Rock, née Robert James Richie, does not evoke the inclusivity of Christmas.

O'Connell's tweet came shortly after Kid Rock joined Fox & Friends and shared a holiday greeting for liberal comedian Joy Behar, host of The View.

Kid Rock was on the show bemoaning the fact that Americans can't disagree without "going at each other's throats" and urging the audience to "love everybody," with the exception of one person:

"Screw that Joy Behar b----," Kid Rock said in his appearance, taped live in Nashville

Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy immediately chuckled and apologized for Kid Rock's remark.

O'Connell, a liberal first-term councilman, represents the downtown district where the parade will be held. Kid Rock, a conservative, has attracted criticsm for some statements over the years including yelling, 'F --- Colin Kaepernick" at a concert last year.

Kid Rock's appearance on Fox & Friends immediately drew a response from Nashvillians who continue to wonder how the singer became grand marshal of the city's Christmas parade.

"If Kid Rock is still the grand marshal tomorrow, the mayor is inclined not to participate," Mayor David Briley spokesman Thomas Mulgrew said in a statement to The Tennessean.

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