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In 2024, Green Day took a bold stand during a live performance by altering the lyrics of their iconic song American Idiot, replacing "Don't wanna be an American Idiot" with "Don't wanna be a Musk-ian Idiot," a direct critique aimed at tech mogul Elon Musk. Known for their political commentary through music, Green Day has always used their platform to challenge societal norms, and this moment reflected their continued commitment to activism. The change in lyrics, aimed at the controversial Tesla and SpaceX CEO, came amid Musk's growing influence over social media (particularly through his acquisition of X), political discourse, and technology, making him a figure of intense public scrutiny. Green Day’s decision to target Musk in this way sparked widespread media coverage, going viral across platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, igniting debates about celebrity activism and the role of musicians in commenting on political figures. As the band has done for years, they used their music to comment on issues of free speech, media manipulation, and social justice, continuing their legacy as punk rock icons who refuse to shy away from addressing controversial figures and societal issues. The performance underscored the enduring power of punk music in shaping modern political discourse and reaffirmed Green Day’s place at the intersection of music and activism, resonating deeply with fans and critics alike.

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Humiliating.

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It\s not just that Trump is corrupt.
"It's not just that Trump is corrupt; it's that everyone participating in this is corrupt. Elon is corrupt. Jeff Bezos is corrupt. Mark Zuckerberg is corrupt ..." #trump #corruption

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In 2024, Green Day took a bold stand during a live performance by altering the lyrics of their iconic song American Idiot, replacing "Don't wanna be an American Idiot" with "Don't wanna be a Musk-ian Idiot," a direct critique aimed at tech mogul Elon Musk. Known for their political commentary through music, Green Day has always used their platform to challenge societal norms, and this moment reflected their continued commitment to activism. The change in lyrics, aimed at the controversial Tesla and SpaceX CEO, came amid Musk's growing influence over social media (particularly through his acquisition of X), political discourse, and technology, making him a figure of intense public scrutiny. Green Day’s decision to target Musk in this way sparked widespread media coverage, going viral across platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, igniting debates about celebrity activism and the role of musicians in commenting on political figures. As the band has done for years, they used their music to comment on issues of free speech, media manipulation, and social justice, continuing their legacy as punk rock icons who refuse to shy away from addressing controversial figures and societal issues. The performance underscored the enduring power of punk music in shaping modern political discourse and reaffirmed Green Day’s place at the intersection of music and activism, resonating deeply with fans and critics alike.

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Mining.
The challenges of mining in Greenland. #greenland

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