tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3090422673253831051.post2620245677237554804..comments2011-03-09T11:34:58.169-08:00Comments on Punk Rock Yourself: Can punk music be used to measure freedom?Martin Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02498527220614365001noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3090422673253831051.post-53920313551528805952011-02-22T10:10:01.576-08:002011-02-22T10:10:01.576-08:00You make a very strong point here. After I read th...You make a very strong point here. After I read this I thought about how a lot of people hate 'radical' music, or any music that goes against the norm. I think it has come in more shapes than one. People hated some music in the 70's because it spoke out against the government and the war, but now looking back it's viewed as revolutionary music and an important movement. I think America gets a lot of crap for the things our music says or the acts that some of our celebrities do but its that freedom that formed this country. Could you imagine if our government pulled Bob Dylan off the stage and arrested him? We would freak out! We may not like what some people say but they should always have the right to say it and we will always have the choice of whether or not to listen.Nathan Brileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10454725140931086784noreply@blogger.com