I love the music of the 1960’s and 70’s.
Much of what was popular back then has come full circle and can now be interpreted as an attack on todays Leftists.
I love the music of the 1960’s and 70’s.
Much of what was popular back then has come full circle and can now be interpreted as an attack on todays Leftists.
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Me, too. Really insightful. I have thought of that many times.
That’s why I can put Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen lyric lines on posts although both pushed people and things I disagree with. Bob Dylan at no time went to even one march or rally. He was a performer at the Martin Luther King “I Have a Dream” speech march, but not a marcher.
Funny moment: The guy sitting next to him was Hugh Romney (later called Wavy Gravy for the hippie bus trips of author Ken Kesey). He said to Bob Dylan: “The next guy to speak is Martin Luther King. I hope he doesn’t talk long. Mahalia Jackson is on next and I don’t want him to take any of her time up there.”
My favorite BD quote: (Motorpsycho Nitemare, 1965)
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He still waits for me, constant, on the sly
He wants to turn me in to the F.B.I.
Me, I romp and stomp, thankful as I romp
Without freedom of speech I might be in the swamp
Yes, it is. Leftists have become the very animals they hated in the 12970’s. They have become the real White Supremacists that they attack. They stand up and tell minorities “they” (White Woke Democrats) are the enlightened ones who know what is best for all minorities, and that minorities cannot survive, progress or gain independence with the control and guidance of Elite White Liberals. Like the plantation owners of the 1860’s