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Rhiannon12866

(242,125 posts)
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 02:15 AM Aug 30

Neil Young CALLS OUT Trump in SCATHING Protest Song - Really American



Really American host Tony Hinderman breaks down Neil Young new protest song against Trump and his traitorous take over of Washington D.C.! - 08/29/2025.
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Neil Young CALLS OUT Trump in SCATHING Protest Song - Really American (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Aug 30 OP
Big Crime-the Video MrWowWow Aug 30 #1
Thanks! Rhiannon12866 Aug 30 #2
I've been waiting for artistic protest--songs, fiction, plays, artwork. BadgerMom Aug 30 #3
"Pushback" Roy Rolling Aug 30 #4
There wasn't the pervasive information highway peanut gallery then either. littlemissmartypants Aug 30 #5

BadgerMom

(3,304 posts)
3. I've been waiting for artistic protest--songs, fiction, plays, artwork.
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 03:58 AM
Aug 30

As a teen in the 60s I expected more pushback from artists than I’ve encountered so far. I’m glad Mr. Young has a song.

Roy Rolling

(7,309 posts)
4. "Pushback"
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 05:03 AM
Aug 30

I’m with you, I remember the 60s protests were fueled by righteous music and later on film.

Renouncing potential commercial sales for standing up for what you believe is a tough decision for some commercial artists. The most honest artists make the obvious choice.

And I emphasize the word commercial. Standing up for $$ is all some know or want.

It’s just business, not art.

littlemissmartypants

(29,388 posts)
5. There wasn't the pervasive information highway peanut gallery then either.
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 05:18 AM
Aug 30

Look to the cartoonists. They are definitely holding their own. There are plenty of great examples of that on Bluesky. Also, Indivisible* has regularly scheduled workshops on using "Clowning" as creative resistance. Something that Bread and Puppet** has been doing for decades is using traveling theatre to speakout politically. If that's not art, I don't know what is.

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**https://breadandpuppet.org/
The Bread and Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City’s Lower East Side. Besides rod-puppet and hand puppet shows for children, the concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood. More complex theater pieces followed, in which sculpture, music, dance and language were equal partners. The puppets grew bigger and bigger. Annual presentations for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and Memorial Day often included children and adults from the community as participants. Many performances were done in the street. During the Vietnam War, Bread and puppet staged block-long processions and pageants involving hundreds of people.

In 1974 Bread and Puppet moved to a farm in Glover in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The 140-year old hay barn was transformed into a museum for veteran puppets. Our Domestic Resurrection Circus, a two day outdoor festival of puppetry shows, was presented annually through 1998.

The company makes its income from touring new and old productions both on the American continent and abroad, and from sales of Bread and Puppet Press’ posters and publications. The traveling puppet shows range from tightly composed theater pieces presented by members of the company to extensive outdoor pageants which require the participation of many volunteers.

Today, Bread and Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theatre companies in the country.
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