Time For All U.S. Music Fans To Unite Against "The One-Percent" Who Exploit Us In 2021?
One way, I think, the over 621 U.S. billionaires have been able to push large numbers of U.S. musicians and U.S. music fans deeper into a current situation of economic exploitation, economic enslavement at many low-wage day jobs, unemployment or a decrease in civil liberties protections is by utilizing a "Divide and Conquer" strategy.
The "Divide and Conquer" strategy (which the U.S. power elite seems to use its corporate media conglomerates to promote) seems to encourage U.S. musicians and U.S. music fans of all racial, religious, national backgrounds or political viewpoints to compete or fight against each other, rather than all uniting together in collective revolt against the U.S. billionaires who continue to deny us economic and political equality and democracy, an immediate end to institutional racism and institutional classism in the USA, economic prosperity, world peace or full artistic freedom and equal mass media access for all musicians and music fans in 2021.
U.S. musicians and U.S. music fans of Woodstock Nation may not be able to gather together in outdoor settings at safe distances from each other, perhaps, in 2021. But if all U.S. musicians and U.S. music fans eventually do unite in common mass-based collective protest and collective revolt against our common oppressors--"the 1 percent"--in the current decade, then I think there's still a possibility that a New World of peace, freedom and love can finally be created in the USA. Because in 2021 I think it's still true that "Music Fans, United, Can Never Be Defeated!"
Hope you keep finding it interesting in 2021 to keep checking out for free all the music being posted on the N1M.Com music website--especially, since you're still not likely to hear most of what you hear on N1M get too much airplay on the U.S. power elite's corporate media conglomerate radio stations in 2021. And hope 2021 turns out to be a much less depressing year for you than 2020 likely ended up being for most of us all.--bob a.f.