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Best quote from Punk's Raw Political Fury
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If people with privileges stopped hiding behind that privilege and educated themselves on the struggles of real people around them, then these issues would be so much easier to tackle.
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Create a podcast about the Lambrini Girls, covering their backstory, rise, and cultural impact. Analyze the themes and messages in their songs “Bad Apple,” “You’re Not From Here,” and “God’s Country”, focusing on anger, outsider identity, class, gender, and resistance. Explain how their history shapes their music and message, and how they use songs as social and political commentary.
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