Culture Tom Morello: Right-Wing Terrorists “Have Co-Opted The Idea Of Standing Against The Man” - Rich Sony Cocksucker Whines About MAGA Boomers Having Bigger Balls Than Him

Tom Morello has lamented the state of political discourse in the USA, and how far-right groups have co-opted the same anger at systemic injustice that Rage Against The Machine are named for.

Speaking to The Guardian, Morello said there was irony in how: “one of my dreams has always been to storm the Capitol, but not with a bunch of all-white, right-wing terrorists, you know?” Morello explained how he viewed America’s far-right embracing this anger lacked a view of the bigger picture: “The ugliest part about it is how they have co-opted the idea of standing against the Man, at least in the US,” he added. “There can be no nuanced thinking, like: ‘Yes, big pharma is horrible, but getting a vaccine to save your grandma is good.’ It’s a dumbed-down version of resistance.”

He added that the anger from some of America’s right isn’t unjustified, saying the Trump supporters he knows from where he grew up “are decent people. It’s not their fault for being fucked over by the oligarchy for decades. Now what do we do to find a way to really resist the stuff that is destroying the planet, that’s causing working people’s lives to be worse than their parents’ were? Poverty and hunger kill more people than anything else on the planet and they are human-made problems. Those are the things that we need to be digging into, rather than being sidetracked by this carnival barker bullshit”

Morello was also asked about his thoughts on right-wing protestors chanting Rage Against The Machine’s Killing In The Name, a situation that drew comment at the time as the protesters bore some pro-police “thin blue line” flags. Killing In The Name’s lyrics were inspired by the police beating of Rodney King, which was filmed and broadcast on TV. The officers who heavily beat King, a Black man, were all acquitted, leading to the LA riots.

Of the use of the song by right-wing protestors, Morello stated: “there’s no accounting for stupidity. There’s a long list of radical left anthems that are misunderstood by bozos who sing them at events like that, from Woody Guthrie’s This Land Is Your Land to Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA to John Lennon’s Imagine – those people have really no idea what the hell they’re singing about.

However, Morello explained that it was a side-effect of creating appealing, compelling music that still retains a message, stating: “The one thing that I speak to in all of those instances is that there’s a power to the music that casts a wide net, and that’s a good thing, not a bad thing. In that net, there will be the far-right bozos, but there will also be people that have never considered the ideas put forward in those songs and are forced to consider those ideas because the rock’n’roll is great.

“You can either put a beat to a Noam Chomsky lecture – no one wants that, but there’s going to be no mistaking what the content is – or you can make music that’s compelling.”


Tom, there is nothing more smooth-brained than taking your political cues from radio rock. Fuck you, fuck Rage, fuck Springsteen, and fuck Lennon.
 
one of my dreams has always been to storm the Capitol, but not with a bunch of all-white, right-wing terrorists, you know?”
The sheer audacity to admit that you always wanted to commit terrorism and in the same breath refer to those that actually did what you wanted to do as terrorists, with an obvious sneer. I always thought Zack was the more obnoxious one but Tom is really going for gold now.
 
The sheer audacity to admit that you always wanted to commit terrorism and in the same breath refer to those that actually did what you wanted to do as terrorists, with an obvious sneer. I always thought Zack was the more obnoxious one but Tom is really going for gold now.
It's like he's realizing autistic migapedes are more badass than his leftie comrades.
The ugliest part about it is how they have co-opted the idea of standing against the Man, at least in the US,”
That's right, Tom. Your gay ideology is now fully immersed in the power structure and the only people resisting it are right wingers. Congratulations, you've become everything you once hated.
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I used to see ads for some kind of internet guitar lesson grift he does. I wonder how much of that money went to indigenous communities compared to how much went up his nose.
 
What are you talking about dude? Zach De La Rocha was literally the face and voice of RATM.
Reading guitar magazines in the 2000s he got a lot of gushing press. He always came off as an insufferable douche. Basically the anti-Dimebag (who always came off as chill, humble, and was psyched to have a Republican president)
 
It will NEVER NOT be ironic that he was the face of a band called “Rage Against The Machine”. Newsflash Tom, you ARE the Machine.
Rage Against the Machine, unless we control the Machine.

The biggest tragedy in our lifetime is not 9/11, or the War on Terror, or even the fucking coronavirus or whatever the fuck the "proper" name is for it.

The biggest tragedy is watching the "rebels" of yesteryear become the establishment clowns of today.

And you care that the "rebels" are white or male? You're racist AND sexist, hypocrite.
 
Oh so to hate government bullshit you have to be a leftist hero or something helping oppressed PoCs?
 
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It will NEVER NOT be ironic that he was the face of a band called “Rage Against The Machine”. Newsflash Tom, you ARE the Machine.

And sadly he probably is incapable of seeing it that way. As far as he is concerned a blue collar boomer in a MAGA hat has more privilege than him.

Tom Morello is a piece of shit. A few years ago he was in Seattle campaigning for the $15 minimum wage (one of the many things that's been driving small business out of the city, way to stick it to The Man) and showed up with his entourage at a full diner expecting to get served because he's Tom Fucking Morello. He got told to wait like everyone else and whined about it on social media.

Edit: That said, yes I agree right-wingers using RATM is cringe as fuck when there are plenty of good right-wing political songs out there, they just don't have as much broad recognition.

I remember that. It got him a ton of criticism and made him a laughingstock.

It's really odd that the right wing would use something that is obviously the opposite of them as a song. But I think that they don't even know the lyrics. And apparently as far as Born In The USA is concerned, I read an article awhile back stating many people didn't even know it was an anti-Vietnam song.
 
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