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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Jul 10, 2022, 09:13 PM Jul 2022

Rage Against The Machine says "abort the Supreme Court" at first concert in 11 years

RATM in 2007 (there aren’t a ton of more recent photos going around)

This weekend, at Wisconsin’s Alpine Valley music venue, Rage Against The Machine played its first live show together in 11 years—a reunion that was announced back in 2019 (check out the prescient headline on that story) and was intended to coincide with the presidential election before getting delayed because of COVID. And, as you might expect for Rage Against The Machine, there was some raging to be had. (Uh oh, don’t let some incredibly stupid people find out!)

As reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the show had barely any actual talking or banter from onstage, but a screen behind the band regularly showed relevant imagery like “a border patrol agent posing menacingly with a barking German Shepherd,” “an El Paso police van burning in slow-motion,” and “a boy with a blindfold busting open a piñata that looked like an ICE agent.” The most direct message, though (yes, more direct than a kid hitting a piñata of an ICE agent), was a statement projected onto the screen about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade:

Forced birth in a country where Black birth-givers experience maternal mortality two to three times higher than that of white birth-givers. Forced birth in a country where gun violence is the number one cause of death among children and teenagers. ABORT THE SUPREME COURT.


Elsewhere during the show, there was apparently a “riveting” moment where Zack de la Rocha “quietly repeated” the line “I think I heard a shot” over and over during “Wake Up,” and the lyrics to “Killing In The Name” (which recently went viral as part of a radio station’s marketing scheme) were changed to mention that it’s not just police but some politicians who “burn crosses.”

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rage-against-machine-says-abort-195400625.html

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Rage Against The Machine says "abort the Supreme Court" at first concert in 11 years (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2022 OP
Somewhere Ted Nugent Is Playing To A Standing Room Only Crowd Of 100 nt SoCalDavidS Jul 2022 #1
Strangely, they are friends with Ted Nugent. Lucky Luciano Jul 2022 #4
Video is up on Youtube, Rage is back. sarcasmo Jul 2022 #2
Rage is back!!! Initech Jul 2022 #3
Man, Zack took a long break!! Lunabell Jul 2022 #5
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