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Originally Posted by letitrock
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Originally Posted by krb102
I have read reports that Jon is giving a small political speech in the concerts recently. I disagree with this.
An artist who mentions politics in shows is basically abusing his position by inflicting his views on fans who hold his opinions in high regard. What makes the artist think that he is right? Basically his attitude is that this is my opinion and since you are my fans it will be your opinion too.
It is very arrogant of the 'highly educated' Jon to voice his opinion on Iraq, and I am glad that some poeple booed him at the concert whose review I read over in the tour section. I am not saying I disagree with him, but a rock concert is no place for politics, solely for the reasons mentioned above.
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disagree... he may be rich etc... but the stage is still a platform for him to say what he wants to... and I applaud him for doing it probably knowing he'd get some boos...
Springsteen from what I gather on this tour has actually stayed fairly quiet about Bush/Iraq and has let his music do the talking...
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I don't think he expects to get boos. I think he expects his fans to agree because they are exactly that: his fans.