- #21
- Posted: 12/15/2017 00:06
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rkm wrote: |
I hear you. I didn't mean it's actually a positive thing. It was just an observation. Numbing out is an option, but not really a good one. This gets back to why I like U2: they don't ignore the state of the world, but bring hope into the equation. Maybe this is the crux of why people DON'T like U2: they've relinquished their own idealism and therefore don't find Bono's idealism to be believable? |
Oh -sorry I misread that. Disassociation is totally a survival method for a reason.
Also incredibly valid point about U2. Even I at times find it a bit too hopeful, but if you know their background and you know their sincerity, it actually is extremely powerful message, innit?
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