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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 95896" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>Imagine U2 pitching up to a half empty stadium. I would love to see that, or some kind of other upheaval at the show. I wonder though, if i did have tickets, if i would be able to simply throw em away. :\ </p><p></p><p>Bono has no clue what he is commenting on.</p><p>The problem with this is that boers (farmers) are being shot all the time - still now - so these are not simple liberation songs from the past. They are political songs meant to stir the imaginations and emotions of the masses and gain support. Look at the timing of these kinds of furors caused by the ANC. It is always around election time. If you look at the motives of the farm killings you will see that they are not simple economic circumstance based crimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 95896, member: 384"] Imagine U2 pitching up to a half empty stadium. I would love to see that, or some kind of other upheaval at the show. I wonder though, if i did have tickets, if i would be able to simply throw em away. :\ Bono has no clue what he is commenting on. The problem with this is that boers (farmers) are being shot all the time - still now - so these are not simple liberation songs from the past. They are political songs meant to stir the imaginations and emotions of the masses and gain support. Look at the timing of these kinds of furors caused by the ANC. It is always around election time. If you look at the motives of the farm killings you will see that they are not simple economic circumstance based crimes. [/QUOTE]
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