That's a misinterpretation, their performances were actually critiques of social issues, not pro-America statements, and Kendrick Lamar's work is a continuation of that tradition of using music to address injustices.
You are correct, I was paraphrasing. The exact exchange was on the hellsite, formerly known as Twitter years ago. I no longer have my account to go and try to find it.
Surprisingly, Maga isn't a Trump invention, it was Reagan way back in the 80s. But that said, don't apply logic to those clowns, they won't do the same for you.
Ah, had no idea, then again if Reagan hadn't gotten into office and messed up so much he would have been forgotten.
But yeah, these same people miss the point of Fortunate Son and cry about how Rage Against The Machine is "suddenly political"
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Cash and Fletcher are spinning in their graves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VPpAZ9_qAw
https://youtu.be/caXOJpHPL2E?feature=shared
The Magat said, "I guess you've never listened to it," to which the other dude, Steven Van Zandt, just said, "Maybe not, but I did write it"
But yeah, these same people miss the point of Fortunate Son and cry about how Rage Against The Machine is "suddenly political"