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The year they saw a stage performance seamlessly commanding 100k+ white dudes through chaos and anger and though "yeah, this type of music could overthrow our government". Further reinforced when they tried to get Limp Bizkit to calm down the crowd only for them to play Break Stuff.
https://youtu.be/HD0f9yGSge8?si=zYC4RMTz91XraF38
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false political consciousness. any protest/rioting in a capitalist context wont replace any power structure, it'll just make it stronger. everyone in that crowd were neoliberal scumbags



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