I guess I'm of the old school, but I like musicians because of there music, not because of their politics and not because I think they're good people. I don't care if a musician ends up being a creep or racist or something, I care about the songs. And by the same token, I don't want musicians imposing their values on me, I don't see them as people to look up to or something, I like the music.
Same goes for actors or athletes or whatever. I couldn't care less what Bono thinks of Africa or Leonardo DiCaprio thinks about chinooks. I wish we could be more rational about how we treat celebrities.
And as an addendum, the article makes me think less of Neil Young, but he's got some good songs, and I hadn't listened to him in years. I highly recommend "down by the river" - I love that kind of jam sound, and of course "southern man". Still available on spotify, I'm listening right now
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First one, Michael Mina, was proven 100% right. He suggested test-kits for free and voluntary self-isolation. American Government banned those tests and other countries followed suite.
But now Michael Mina protocol is the main policy in most countries.
Next step seems to be topical anti-viral drug upon detection, and with this some other Joe Rogan doctors will be rehabilitated.
Joe Rogan saved the world.
Only a Sith deals in absolutes! I demand small bits of Rogan or else declare Young a Sith. Mark these words.