• Bo7a@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Propagandhi is actually a good example of a band that has some stances that you may not adhere to, but still find enjoyment in the spirit of the lyrics.

    I can wave the black and red flag with them, while still eating meat and not liking hockey.

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      11 months ago

      I never really considered veganism a political view… But I do like Morrissey, even though I also like meat. However, I’m not really into Meat is Murder specifically. I don’t agree with the lyrics and it’s not that great musically either 🤷🏻‍♂️

      However, veganism isn’t really a harmful ideology, either. I can disagree with them and still respect them. It’s much harder (for me, impossible) to respect a white supremacist or other harmful/hateful groups. I have heard plenty of country songs that definitely have that kind of views embedded in it. Fuck those bands.

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        11 months ago

        I should maybe clarify - I don’t find their veganism to be problematic. I just mean that I can sing along to songs like ‘meat is still murder’ without agreeing with that specific bit. But then the song ‘nation states’ comes on and I’m back to walking hand in hand with them waving an anarchy flag.

        [Edit to add:

        I never really considered veganism a political view…

        I don’t necessarily consider it a political view. But it is a moral view, and the places where morals bump up against each other is the political part. To me.]