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When touring resumes, do you think Morrissey and the band should 'take the knee' before the start of each show? Would this be a positive move?
When touring resumes, do you think Morrissey and the band should 'take the knee' before the start of each show? Would this be a positive move?
Which, in the context of discussions about Morrissey's lyrical greatness or otherwise, has got to be one of the worst couplets he ever wrote?‘your boyfriend he
went down on one knee,
well could it be
he’s only got one knee?’
Which, in the context of discussions about Morrissey's lyrical greatness or otherwise, has got to be one of the worst couplets he ever wrote?
That's what this taking a knee is about. SubjugationI think taking the knee should be a personal choice, not something which you feel you have to, or need to do, there are other ways to show support.
I'm with Raab, (apart from the GOT references) it smacks of deference, subjugation and subordination.
Morrissey should open every show with "National Front Disco" and close with a somber "We'll Let You Know"
When touring resumes, do you think Morrissey and the band should 'take the knee' before the start of each show? Would this be a positive move?
Yes.
If he takes a knee and apologizes to the people of China and any other people that he's shown xenophobia towards and says something along the lines of, 'I'm trying to be a better person', then, yeah. That would be a very positive move.
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Yes.
If he takes a knee and apologizes to the people of China and any other people that he's shown xenophobia towards and says something along the lines of, 'I'm trying to be a better person', then, yeah. That would be a very positive move.
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He may apologize for being misunderstood by some media, or the haters on here that were offended.
But should he really apologize to the people in China that practice such horrific treatment towards animals?
I mean anyone reading that interview should know who he was talking about when he was talking about Chinese people, since animal cruelty was the subject being discussed between him and the interviewer.
All in context, folks.
Again, not all people in China are cruel towards animals.
Definitely NO, this is a tragic incident in the USA that has been hijacked by troublemakers. The term Black Lives Matter means one thing and that is, protests that turn to rioting and violence wherever they go. I've no respect for the movement as it's synonymous with trouble.