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In the song "Big Crime", Neil Young denounces "fascist rules and schools," "soldiers on our streets," and the influence of "billionaire fascists." The key verse, "Never Great Again," is a clear reversal of President Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. The "BLACKOUT THE SYSTEM" section refers to a movement. that "seeks to bring about a peaceful economic shutdown by depriving people of jobs, consumption, and financial support in order to reclaim power from corrupt systems".
"Thank you Neil Young, you're a breath of fresh air as always. Telling it as it is "
And, a polar opposite reaction with White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson on Fox News calling the song "cringe." Instead of tarnishing his legacy with such songs, Jackson argued, Young should instead speak to residents of Washington, DC, who, thanks to President Trump, have not been victims of violent crime. (links via R-M)
I sent this video to everyone in my contacts this morning. It’s a rather simple song, but it is an important statement to MAGA, that they are on the wrong side of history.
Will it change any minds? I doubt it, but I’m glad Neil released it.
Many people keep saying we’re headed towards an authoritarian dictatorship. I disagree. We’re already there.
Peace to all 🙏 regardless of whether they realize it or not.
If we were really living in an authoritarian dictatorship, Neil wouldn't be allowed to release a song like that. Maybe move to China or North Korea and rail about their leaders, then see what happens.
Neil screams about fascism, yet he was the guy calling for Joe Rogan's head because Rogan questioned government authority during Covid. Neil screams about billionaires, yet seemed pretty ok with taking a half billion dollars for his song catalog.
Whatever. Deep down, we are ALL hypocrites, whether we admit it or not. Personally, I just wish Neil could put some more effort into his songwriting. His past work was so soulful, now it's just cliches and complaints. Truthfully, the Old Man yelling 'Get off my lawn!'
We have masked law enforcement kidnapping people (including U. S. Citizens) off the street and deporting them without due process. We have our armed military policing streets in L. A. And D. C. and the president has threatened to expand this throughout the country. He has broken virtually every constitutional law. So how long do we need to wait to call it what it is. Are you not paying attention?
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I sent this video to everyone in my contacts this morning. It’s a rather simple song, but it is an important statement to MAGA, that they are on the wrong side of history.
Will it change any minds? I doubt it, but I’m glad Neil released it.
Many people keep saying we’re headed towards an authoritarian dictatorship. I disagree. We’re already there.
Peace to all 🙏 regardless of whether they realize it or not.
If we were really living in an authoritarian dictatorship, Neil wouldn't be allowed to release a song like that. Maybe move to China or North Korea and rail about their leaders, then see what happens.
Neil screams about fascism, yet he was the guy calling for Joe Rogan's head because Rogan questioned government authority during Covid. Neil screams about billionaires, yet seemed pretty ok with taking a half billion dollars for his song catalog.
Whatever. Deep down, we are ALL hypocrites, whether we admit it or not. Personally, I just wish Neil could put some more effort into his songwriting. His past work was so soulful, now it's just cliches and complaints. Truthfully, the Old Man yelling 'Get off my lawn!'
Very very well said
I have lost track of how many of Neil's songs use "don't need no" as a springboard.
I agree. You definitely need to wait until actually becoming a totalitarian dictatorship before warning people that things are trending that way.
We have masked law enforcement kidnapping people (including U. S. Citizens) off the street and deporting them without due process. We have our armed military policing streets in L. A. And D. C. and the president has threatened to expand this throughout the country. He has broken virtually every constitutional law. So how long do we need to wait to call it what it is.
Are you not paying attention?
Ain't singing for Pepsi
Ain't singing for Coke
I'm singing for folks make me look like a joke.
Ain't singing for Pepsi
Ain't singing for Coke
I'm singing for folks make me look like a joke.
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