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Which Side Are You On - Pete Seeger (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Nov 16
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We really need more protest songs like that. Love that era, but updated music is needed.
Silent Type
Nov 16
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A classic, esp with Pete Seeger. New songs would be good too. Tx for posting.
appalachiablue
Nov 17
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Silent Type
(6,761 posts)1. We really need more protest songs like that. Love that era, but updated music is needed.
appalachiablue
(42,954 posts)2. A classic, esp with Pete Seeger. New songs would be good too. Tx for posting.
Deuxcents
(19,862 posts)3. It's a never ending battle..still fighting for a living wage. This last election says the fight is still on
appalachiablue
(42,954 posts)4. Amen to that, I cant believe how much this country has regressed
since Raygun, and the vast increase in poverty, homelessness, drug addiction, illness and unending stress.
The US min wage is $7.25 since 2009, 14 years - while Canada's is around $17.50.
Since 1980, the US middle class has shrunk from about 66% to 42%, all by design.
Britain is also in terrible shape after Thatchernomics since 1979 and 4 recent consecutive conservative governments.
'Free Market' economics/neoliberalism has been a boon for the top, and a 50 year nightmare for the majority of working people. Even so the struggle to improve life for the working class has to continue. Thanks for posting.