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i donât normally like to add onto posts but i thought this thread was pretty insightful (link)
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Whatever you think of the music Imagine Dragons are exmormon and the lead singer is a huge donor to LGBT groups in Utah. His like sole political cause is like fighting the astronomically high lgbt youth suicide here in Utah. I fucking hate this webbed site
yeah, this tweet thread fucking sucks.
1. i donât like Imagine Dragonsâ music and i think it is arguable that much of itâs a commercial product, but their members are, as stated above, more or less ex-Mormon.
the lead singer, Dan Reynolds, has discussed his active struggle with his faith and the cult of Mormonism. leaving a cult--especially one that practices shunning--is extremely difficult and can take years. and yet, despite this, heâs made it his mission to help combat issues affecting the LGBT+ community, including conversion therapy, LGBT+ youth suicide, and LGBT+ homelessness.
he has been a consistent and active ally to the point that he has an annual music festival called Loveloud that is dedicated to raising awareness about LGBT+ issues, featuring and promoting LGBT+ artists, and raising money for several charities. he has also donated his own money to LGBT+ organizations and gave his $1 million childhood home to Encircle, an LGBT+ advocacy group in Utah.
the guitarist, Wayne Sermon, has also given talks at conferences dedicated to assisting Mormons in leaving the cult and healing from their trauma.
2. the Lumineers have a history of holding shows solely so they can donate all profits to various charities and causes, including Planned Parenthood in Texas after Republican efforts to defund PP, Dakota Access Pipeline protestors, and LGBT+ charities in North Carolina following the passing of anti-LGBT+ legislation. a lot of their music that doesnât make it to the radio focuses on issues like poverty, the working class, addiction, and trauma.
3. Marcus Mumford has explicitly stated that he doesnât actually identify as a Christian, despite using Christian imagery in some of his songs. a personâs parents being Evangelical conservatives should not be an indictment on them. he and the other band members also kicked out their guitarist when he started spewing alt-right talking points and supporting Andy Ngo. iâm still not totally sure i trust his politics--he strikes me as pretty centrist--but good lord, heâs not an Evangelical.
do yâall not realize that youâre allowed to dislike music for purely surface level reasons? like that it doesnât have to be that itâs made by terrible people--you can just seriously not like how it sounds?
making up bullshit theories where you falsely charge people--especially people actively fighting for progress--with being part of some kind of conservative religious extremist conspiracy theory to justify âi donât like how they soundâ is fucking awful and appalling. go outside.
Really not a fan of tumblr's renewed obsession with "if I don't like it, it must be morally corrupt." Especially with the "shadowy cabal of ne'er-do-wells" flavor, which has a history of being Not That Great for certain communities.
I didn't want to get angry about this post, but I think rednines and iwilleatyourenglish are right. I didn't spend my adolescence being forbidden from listening to Imagine Dragons at youth activities for y'all to say that Mormons love them. In my experience, the only ones who do are the "progressives," the Jacks, and the ones on their way out.
YES, there's an issue with this weird, corporate, uplifting "alt rock" that has been invading rock stations for the past few years. I'm sick and tired of it I miss my rock stations, etc. etc. etc. and YES, Imagine Dragons has a place in this. HOWEVER, I absolutely despise the way some of y'all talk about them.
Are there genuine criticisms to be had? Yes. Do I appreciate what has been done with Loveloud? Also yes.
And you guys need to understand that leaving Mormonism is HARD. It's HARD AS HELL. I was raised in it and I don't think I'm ever going to be able to fully shake its influence. If Dan Reynolds can do a bit of good in this fucked-up state, if he can help kids who don't know where else to turn, then he's fine by me.
I wish i could find this one article written in I believe the 90âs that went under the radar on abortion. The author said that the âlifeâ arguments are basically useless on either side and what actually matters is that humans shouldnât have a right to use other human bodies as a resource without consent no matter how alive or sentient they are, even if theyâre on the brink of death you have the right to deny them access to you. It probably was too radical for pro-choice activists back in those days but likeâŚthatâs the most robust arguement lol so we need 2 being that back and dead the pontifications and splitting hairs about âlifeâ in my honest onion
I found it. Actually, it was written in the 70âs. She was way ahead of the curve.
The article is âA Defense of Abortionâ by Judith Jarvis Thomson. Essential reading!
http://spot.colorado.edu/~heathwoo/Phil160,Fall02/thomson.htm
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Palestinians in Silwan are cutting down Israeli Surveillance cameras. These cameras are EVERYWHERE in the West Bank - every aspect of our lives is surveilled and controlled, from who we speak to, where we go, it doesnât matter - there is no privacy, and everything is used as intelligence to be used against us by Israel
I really, REALLY hope this becomes a major aspect of the third intifada. Destroy their eyes wherever they are. Blind the IDF and throw them out of our cities.
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