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Tom Morello on Creativity
I came across a cool quote from one of my heroes, Tom Morello, one of the wildest and most accomplished guitarists on the planet. Tom was commenting in an interview on the fact that some of his Rage Against The … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, political rock, Rage Against The Machine, RATM, selling out, take the power back, Tom Morello
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First Nations Are Rising Up, Get Out of the Way
Sorry, this post is quite repetitive, but you´ll get the point . . . ¨He has shown you, O man, what is good, and what Yahweh requires of you. But to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk … Continue reading
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Tagged aboriginals, Avatar, Canadian history, Colin Helin, Dances with Dependency, financial freedom, First Nations, independence, Indians, justice, Let Freedom Ring, Micah, Micah 6:8, natives, oppression, Rage Against The Machine, RATM, reconciliation, reformation, repentance, revolution, self-reliance, Social Justice, societal transformation, The Economic Dependency Trap, The Nightwatchman, Tom Morello, Turtle Island, uprising, US history
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