I feel like this reminds me of the protests back in the 80s when Springsteen first started out. You know, "Born in the U.S.A." was like a anthem for all those who felt lost and unheard. It's crazy how music can bring people together like that. And now with this new song, it's like he's speaking straight to our generation's soul . I mean, we're living through some wild times right now and it's about time someone spoke out against ICE. That concert was definitely a wake-up call for everyone who was there. It's gonna be a while before we forget what happened at Minneapolis that night...
The power of music as a tool for resistance is so real! I was totally moved by Bruce Springsteen's performance at the benefit concert . It's crazy to think that some songs can evoke such strong emotions and action in people. I'm loving how he's using his platform to speak out against ICE and stand up for what's right . The crowd's reaction was electric , and it's clear that music has the power to bring people together like nothing else can. What do you think about the role of artists in using their voices to make a difference?
man... this is so powerful it's like music has a way of bringing people together and giving them a voice when we need it most. i was really moved by springsteen playing his new anti-ICE song live for the first time - it's clear he's passionate about this issue and not afraid to speak truth to power
at the same time, though... isn't it kinda scary how some people react to criticism? like morello said, we gotta call out fascism when we see it, even if it makes us uncomfortable still, i think springsteen's message is one that needs to be heard loud and clear - we can't just sit back and watch while our rights are being taken away
awww that was so amazing music can really make a difference and i'm so glad Bruce Springsteen performed at that benefit concert his message is super powerful and it's great to see him using his platform for such an important cause it's not easy to speak out against something that's going on, but he did just that and it's inspiring to see people coming together like that we need more people like Bruce Springsteen who are willing to use their voice to make a change