• Llewellyn
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    1 month ago

    He’s in the middle of a set and someone starts yelling about some political issue…

    Some political issue…? That’s what the genocide is to you?

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      1 month ago

      Ok, so let’s say you’re a performer and from time to time people yell something at you while you’re on stage. Given the context, let’s divide all comments into two categories.

      1. Commentary on your performance. These could be statements like “wwooooooo!”, “you suck!”, “I love you!”, “get off the stage!” or “play free bird”.

      2. Other bullshit. This includes any comments not about your music or the performance currently in progress. Basically anything off topic or not covered by category 1.

      If someone yelled “do you support genocide?”, what category would you put that in?

      Now once you’ve answered that question, I want you to remember that your answer doesn’t actually matter at all either way. Because in the end, a performer on stage is never obligated to respond to anything yelled at them from the floor.

      But you’re right I guess, “political issue” was the wrong way to frame it. I should have said “other bullshit” (as laid out above).

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        1 month ago

        Well, maybe I am more sensitive to such a matter because of being Russian.