https://twitter.com/pblest/status/1358607430809235463?s=19
Whenever I hear someone use the term "yank" or "yankee" I only ever think of old southerners bitching about yankees taking away their great grandparent's slaves, because that's literally the only other usage I've seen it used besides randos on here calling people yanks when people get mad or bitter at them.
There are working class artists everywhere. it's just they dont sell so nobody cares.
I mean
Boots Riley and all of the coup
stic.man
M-1
Noname
Immortal Technique (kind of they're a homophobe)
and Bambu
are all open revolutionary communists and moderately successful artists whose political views are proudly represented in their art.
And that's just my hip hop playlist.
You have to look for it, for obvious reasons it doesn't get much artificial exposure, but revolutionary art is out there.
They Might be Giants literally have a song called "the Communists Have the Music" and their first live show was at a Sandinista rally in NY.
They also did a bunch of songs for Dunkin Donuts and some stuff for CNN, but I guess you gotta make money somehow
the Communists Have the Music
I feel like I should have known of this song. this is rad
For some reason it isn't included in their list of music videos on Wikipedia.
Bambu is based as fuck. "You homophobic rappers never change. I'm not threatened by gays. I give them AKs."
There are no millionaire artists who represent the working class.
I think saying there aren't ANY is going a bit far. For example, as far as I know, Tom Morello is still on the right side of history?