The host shared a report on the complaint from fans of the band Rage Against the Machine regarding the political tone of the latest show

Presenter Ellen Jabour ended up in the hottest topic on Twitter this Monday morning (18) after complaining about political demonstrations in music shows. Jabour shared on Twitter the news published by Rolling Stone regarding the denunciation of fans of the band Rage Against the Machine about the political tone of the latest show, held in Wisconsin, United States.
In the report there are statements from North American fans with phrases accusing the band of “joining the sealing group” or that “they were really better when they left politics out.”
I don’t like shows that talk about politics. They transform a moment that was supposed to be of unification into segregation. The atmosphere is terrible because people think differently from each other and start to find each other weird and even attack each other!
I experienced it at the Roger Waters concert and it was wow. https://t.co/PmGBfRIl1a– ellen_jabour (@ellen_jabour) July 18, 2022
The model then decided to sing the indignant fans of Rage Against the Machine in chorus and shared her personal experience. You said you experienced the same thing at the Roger Waters concert in Sao Paulo in 2018, when the British singer spoke out against Bolsonaro and put the hashtag # EleNão on the screen. “They transform a moment that was supposed to be one of unification, into segregation. The atmosphere is terrible because people think differently from each other and start to find each other strange, and even attack each other!” Defended Ellen.
Shortly after publication, the former Video Show reporter received a barrage of criticism. Many Twitter users have recalled that the aforementioned bands are famous for their political positions in speeches and compositions.
I went to the Roger Waters concert and thought the political tone was bad … pic.twitter.com/9f2m56U7xA
– Raincifense (@danieljsmoura) July 18, 2022
The person who goes to the Rage Against The Machine concert expecting to hear something non-political is the person who goes to the Aviões do Forró concert and expects to hear about aviation, right?
– William DeLucca (@delucca) July 18, 2022
Even the song ‘Another Brick In The Wall’ has nothing to do with politics, no! It’s just the life story of a bricklayer born in the suburbs of London.
– Omar (@Omardeideais) July 18, 2022
Source: Terra

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