• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    They didn’t realize that most of the metal scene has connection with the punk scene, and the punk scene is full of anarchists and anti-fascists. It’s weird how much success they had with the country music scene.

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      3 months ago

      Who would have thought that country music, which originated in the South, would be so receptive to white nationalism??

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        3 months ago

        Pre-9/11 and Toby Keith a lot of country music was anti-establishment and anti-fascist.

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        3 months ago

        I was gonna say, I don’t think metal has a higher rate of nazis. You look at country and you basically have to accept they’re all MAGAts (another reason to just avoid country). I think most people in metal are pretty progressive, that’s why they’re in metal. Honestly Dero Goi is a great example: he jumped down a conservative rabbit hole and left metal.

        If anything, it’s just that the nazis are always a vocal minority and when they’re into metal it’s some confirmation bias for close minded people who don’t like metal.