At this point I think the Right does this simply to get more publicity.
Pick an artist you know will call you out, and then use their music. When the band says they aren't Right Wing it's just more coverage. Even better, people will associate the movement with the music either way.
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Valmond @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
No publicity is bad publicity.
But it's exhausting.
Fuck those crap sites conveying it as news too.
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GuyFi @lemmy.sdf.org - 1.0yr
Alot of that shit is just bait to get free advertising, to eventually sell you some shit
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Zier - 1.0yr
If the neo-nazis knew anything about Depeche, they would know how much they are hated by them.
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NeatoBuilds @mander.xyz - 1.0yr
But they are neo nazis, they are hated by everyone already so how could they tell
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niktemadur @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
People are people
So why should it be
You and I should get along
So awfully
Those lyrics - among many others - are aimed directly at the sort of intolerant scumbags that always seem to be festering in the right wing toilet of society, just as relevant today as it was in 1984 when the Some Great Reward album was released.
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puchaczyk - 1.0yr
To begin with, they would need to know the concept of consent to worry about being hated by them.
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Brave Little Hitachi Wand - 1.0yr
My only complaint is that it took 3 weeks
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Viking_Hippie @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1.0yr
They were probably busy doing Depeche Mode things and didn't hear about it right away 🤷
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Brave Little Hitachi Wand - 1.0yr
True, we too rarely get missives from the office of Depeche Mode.
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Mr_Blott @feddit.uk - 1.0yr
Yeah we Just Can't Get Enough
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klemptor @startrek.website - 1.0yr
Oh, quit it with your Blasphemous Rumours
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Rusty @lemmy.ca - 1.0yr
Doing Depeche Mode things like Enjoying the Silence?
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Zier - 1.0yr
And searching for my Personal Jesus while Walking In My Shoes.
Or Perhaps having a Black Celebration after traveling on Route 66/Behind The Wheel.
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TheBrideWoreCrimson @sopuli.xyz - 1.0yr
Just hope they never let you down again.
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DJDarren @thelemmy.club - 1.0yr
Ah, good old Richard Spencer.
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dependencyinjection @discuss.tchncs.de - 1.0yr
That looked like a nasty elbow for a nasty guy.
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kautau @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
The true People’s elbow
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Commiunism @beehaw.org - 1.0yr
Adopting leftist music by perverting its meaning is pretty much the M.O. of far-right anthems/songs, no matter what the song was about originally. See: Tomorrow Belongs to Me, Fortunate son (to a milder extent), Born in the U.S.A as some of more well-known English examples.
I wonder if this was an attempt at doing precisely that, or was it just some publicity stunt for the movement.
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Doom - 1.0yr
they usually misinterpret the meaning especially if it is used in a movie or they assume most agree with them
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Comrade Spood - 1.0yr
Everything the far-right uses is stolen. Libertarian used to be synonymous with anarchist till they stole it. Hell they even went after anarchism directly when the invented the walking contraduction "anarcho-capitalism." Every neo-nazi symbol is some cultural symbol they stole. Stealing stuff so others can't use it is the far-right's favorite pass-time.
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Duamerthrax @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
There are dozens(maybe, I don't keep a list) of alt-right bands and musicians they could choose from. Do you think their feelings are hurt whenever they're not picked? Oh right, nazis have no feelings. Fuck them.
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hopesdead - 1.0yr
Imagine if someone picked Joy Division.
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SpiceDealer @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
Burzum: I'm a joke to you?
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RizzRustbolt @lemmy.world - 1.0yr
They should pick Pigface next.
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Uriel238 [all pronouns] - 1.0yr
Sadly, this happened with Pink Floyd and the Hammerskins, who were inspired by the neo-nazi sequence of The Wall
Meaning I don't get to make references to Run Like Hell or Follow the Worms when someone gets carried away puttin' on the Reich. Nope they appropriated that culture.
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Viking_Hippie @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1.0yr
Dude. Just because they try doesn't mean we have to let them.
Roger Waters is one of the world's foremost anti-fascist pro-BDS artists and that sequence in The Wall was NOT intended as complimentary 🤦
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Uriel238 [all pronouns] - 1.0yr
So you're saying I should resume using the original material to mock fascists, neo-nazis and, well, the transnational white power movement that has control of the federal government of the United States
...Sitting in a bunker here behind my wall...
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Viking_Hippie @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1.0yr
In the right contexts, sure. Just because it's not UNIVERSALLY useful now doesn't mean that it's become useless forever.
Viking_Hippie in 196
Depeche Rule
At this point I think the Right does this simply to get more publicity.
Pick an artist you know will call you out, and then use their music. When the band says they aren't Right Wing it's just more coverage. Even better, people will associate the movement with the music either way.
No publicity is bad publicity.
But it's exhausting.
Fuck those crap sites conveying it as news too.
Alot of that shit is just bait to get free advertising, to eventually sell you some shit
If the neo-nazis knew anything about Depeche, they would know how much they are hated by them.
But they are neo nazis, they are hated by everyone already so how could they tell
People are people
So why should it be
You and I should get along
So awfully
Those lyrics - among many others - are aimed directly at the sort of intolerant scumbags that always seem to be festering in the right wing toilet of society, just as relevant today as it was in 1984 when the Some Great Reward album was released.
To begin with, they would need to know the concept of consent to worry about being hated by them.
My only complaint is that it took 3 weeks
They were probably busy doing Depeche Mode things and didn't hear about it right away 🤷
True, we too rarely get missives from the office of Depeche Mode.
Yeah we Just Can't Get Enough
Oh, quit it with your Blasphemous Rumours
Doing Depeche Mode things like Enjoying the Silence?
And searching for my Personal Jesus while Walking In My Shoes. Or Perhaps having a Black Celebration after traveling on Route 66/Behind The Wheel.
Just hope they never let you down again.
Ah, good old Richard Spencer.
That looked like a nasty elbow for a nasty guy.
The true People’s elbow
Adopting leftist music by perverting its meaning is pretty much the M.O. of far-right anthems/songs, no matter what the song was about originally. See: Tomorrow Belongs to Me, Fortunate son (to a milder extent), Born in the U.S.A as some of more well-known English examples.
I wonder if this was an attempt at doing precisely that, or was it just some publicity stunt for the movement.
they usually misinterpret the meaning especially if it is used in a movie or they assume most agree with them
Everything the far-right uses is stolen. Libertarian used to be synonymous with anarchist till they stole it. Hell they even went after anarchism directly when the invented the walking contraduction "anarcho-capitalism." Every neo-nazi symbol is some cultural symbol they stole. Stealing stuff so others can't use it is the far-right's favorite pass-time.
There are dozens(maybe, I don't keep a list) of alt-right bands and musicians they could choose from. Do you think their feelings are hurt whenever they're not picked? Oh right, nazis have no feelings. Fuck them.
Imagine if someone picked Joy Division.
Burzum: I'm a joke to you?
They should pick Pigface next.
Sadly, this happened with Pink Floyd and the Hammerskins, who were inspired by the neo-nazi sequence of The Wall
Meaning I don't get to make references to Run Like Hell or Follow the Worms when someone gets carried away puttin' on the Reich. Nope they appropriated that culture.
Dude. Just because they try doesn't mean we have to let them.
Roger Waters is one of the world's foremost anti-fascist pro-BDS artists and that sequence in The Wall was NOT intended as complimentary 🤦
So you're saying I should resume using the original material to mock fascists, neo-nazis and, well, the transnational white power movement that has control of the federal government of the United States
...Sitting in a bunker here behind my wall...
In the right contexts, sure. Just because it's not UNIVERSALLY useful now doesn't mean that it's become useless forever.