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Green Day Draws Conservative Rage for Anti-'MAGA Agenda' Lyric

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  • Since when did punk rock talk about politics 🤣

    Since the dawn of punk rock? Read a poorly photocopied zine fer cryin' out loud. Half of the Dead Kennedys first album was about Dianne Feinstein or Jerry Brown and the political landscape of San Francisco. Literally every Bad Religion song is political. Let's not even get started on all the Brit punk that Thatcher inspired.

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  • As the article points out, the original lyric from American Idiot is, "I'm not a part of a redneck agenda." They changed it to, "I'm not a part of a MAGA agenda."

    ...Can this even be considered a significant change? It's more like a modernization of the original language. Whose agenda did they think Green Day was previously referring-- oh, right. They probably didn't do any research, did they? It's just manufactured outrage, so they can pretend that the left is just as vile as they are.

    • If anything they've gotten more specific with their language. They've made an adjustment in language to reflect there's rednecks out there who aren't on board for fascism. They're speaking about EXACTLY who they mean now

    • Rednecks are poor workers its a classist term more than anything else. MAGA is Christofascism. They did good.

  • damn i can't believe the band that wrote a song called american idiot for the anti bush album rock against bush wouldn't like conservative politics.

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