Trump fans may think they are tough, but they seem to be afraid of OP-EDS, books and stories they can’t even read.

In 2022, I saw a fury against a car at a concert at a crowded Capitol in Washington. It was incredible, hitting each note from a sitting position. Tom Marel invented new sounds on his guitar, and on the dark scene, bassist Tim Cameford had a clumsy solo.
There was also a middle -aged muscular head with a red hat sitting in front of us two lines. I was converted. He jumps up and down, shouting with the texts like, “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me!” But when 20,000 people chanted: “Some of those who work forces / the same thing that burns it”, he is somber and searched for people to fight. Meanwhile, the woman he was with her phone, apparently trying to capture a viral video as he was a mug. I was wondering if he wanted to knock out one of us as a black-block that made a few years earlier, with a neo-Nazi Richard Spencer.
I saw how alive a man-man was when he shouted the names accompanied by tributes slideshows, black people who were killed by local police over the last year. It was what was happening in every city where they played in the show. Then this Agra ball, stuffed in a too dense T -shirt, was very crazy when the band took a short medical break so that he could be present on his leg. (I am still not sure how Zacked this show.) During the break, Rage showed a slow film by a police minibus, while some young black children just slowly drove on bicycles.
In his fury, the guy continued to look for people to fight, but we either ignored him or shouted the lyrics in his direction and sent him. It made it more of the Ozrah, and his face soon corresponded to his stupid red hat. Even worse, his special lady friend did not get good content for his Instagram page! When the show ended, he started screaming, “Who threw it on me? I will fuck you!” (I suppose someone threw something at him.) I was tired and said something: “Shut up. He was going to come to me, but then noticed that I was with a big friend who looked at his dagger, and he really shone and left the concert.
It all came back to me with force when I saw the comedy title This states: “The right fury is against the supporter of the machine, which we could return to America that existed when it was too stupid to understand the lyrics.” These assholes like to say things such as “Maga is a new punk -ro”, but they have nothing rebellious. They are reactionaries. They are afraid of OP-EDS, speech and petitions. They are afraid of books. They want to erase the story they can’t read. They be Tom and Tim are raging. As long as their 78-year-old dictator and his autocratic state are brutally launched by people they want, and silence people they want, they will be happy, regardless of the cost of eggs. They are the same punk rock as Stephen Miller’s sprayer, or Rolex Christie Noah, which she wears for cameras on slaves. They are the same punk –ro as withdrawn Tesla truck.
There is a reason when young people, especially young women, learn to hate Trump. Its support among Zoomers has dive Extra in the first 100 days. Youth correctly see a despot who, along with the richest people on earth If not destroyed, Their future. Trump certainly causes fury – but it is against the part of the “machine”, which finance the efforts to treat cancer, preserve our national parks, and provide programs for surviving from gender violence. But he loves a car that can prohibit books, cancel the proper process, arrest judges, abducted students, Labor Labor Fund and break into Greenland. He loves the part of the car that can provide violence against the people who choose it. This, however, is part of the machine that Rage wants to break up.
I was also reminded that I could not claim punk – or any form of truly rebellious music. His fans can pamp the iron on Tom Marel’s guitar, but like the snowflakes, they cannot accept that Tom devoted his life, trying to disassemble everything they proudly represent. They can love the first shout of the bodies, but not when they realize that he screams at them. The fury on the car stands with Muma. Magic quilling stands with mummy flour. The fury against the car is ours. And these fascists for fitness -planets can listen to Kid Rock on re -and closed.
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