...as his administration grow desperate in the lead-in to 2026 and 2028 elections, i fear we're just the tiniest spark away from the casus belli they seek to openly purge their opposition and...
...as his administration grow desperate in the lead-in to 2026 and 2028 elections, i fear we're just the tiniest spark away from the casus belli they seek to openly purge their opposition and suspend the democratic process...
...sure, they'll spin something to that effect regardless, but there's still a vast gulf between rhetorical justification and stochiastic acts of war...
So the band and/or people shouldn't express themselves or speak the truth for fear of consequences from an administration that is openly murdering its people?
So the band and/or people shouldn't express themselves or speak the truth for fear of consequences from an administration that is openly murdering its people?
I like Waterparks and I think this song went hard, but this song seems like a legitimate call to arms that might put the band in Trump's crosshairs.
...as his administration grow desperate in the lead-in to 2026 and 2028 elections, i fear we're just the tiniest spark away from the casus belli they seek to openly purge their opposition and suspend the democratic process...
...sure, they'll spin something to that effect regardless, but there's still a vast gulf between rhetorical justification and stochiastic acts of war...
So the band and/or people shouldn't express themselves or speak the truth for fear of consequences from an administration that is openly murdering its people?
Principle of charity, friend. I think you’re reading a lot into @Bullmaestro’s comment that isn’t there. To me he simply seems concerned for the band.
Damn dude, this goes pretty hard. Gave me a much needed boost this morning, thank you for posting.
There's many protest songs out there, more every day.
Just a few days ago Bruce Springsteen added his voice, and it's a good one.
Is this considered hip hop?