Music Can Unite Us

      
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Hadenoughalready
Hadenoughalready
9 months ago

I’ve been watching these reviews since last Friday and, at times in tears, I’m finding this song has NO LIMITATION on race, color, creed, political affiliation, religion or walk of life.
This is the unification I’ve been praying for since Trump was in office.
And not just in the US, but globally…

jacknife
jacknife
9 months ago

don’t mean a thang … until we start taking the bastards out.

Otherwise it’s just a great song.

Fido
Fido
9 months ago
Reply to  jacknife

Times are bad, and they’re getting worse… exponentially. Violence is the natural and expected response.

The questions are: when, and against whom?

The globalists have so far been successful at getting that violence to focus on race, political allegiance, “gender”, etc. This song appears to be focusing global attention on our actual enemies. I think that could mean something. We’ll see.

jacknife
jacknife
9 months ago
Reply to  Fido

if you don’t know (((whom))) by now, you most likely will never figure it out and get bogged down with proxies they’re placing between us and (((them))).

Fido
Fido
9 months ago
Reply to  jacknife

I believe I know who my enemies are, although that should always be an ongoing inqury. However…

I was talking about the expected violence of the general public. It is our job as intelligent beings, to attempt to predict what’s coming, and find a path through it to our goals. So, yes, my actions will be informed by who *I* think people are, but to predict what’s coming, and to make the most of it, I must guess who *others* have identified as their enemies. That is a statistical question of far less certainty.

This song’s influence on the global public may inform us here.

strider777
9 months ago

His song expresses the utter frustration we all have been feeling for a long, long time.
“The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form.” -- Jefferson Davis

Diva of Dance
Diva of Dance
9 months ago

There is a heart-wrenching depth to the Appalachian sound in music and Oliver strikes that chord perfectly. There’s no anger unleashed, no threat of violence in his song. Just a statement of fact with a call for all of us to help each other through this right of passage. Not face-to-face in confrontation but instead united, side-by-side with God’s blessing. I thank God for you, Oliver.

Tom
Tom
9 months ago

He might have just done more to unite people then we know….words can be extremely powerful when they resonate with peoples inner truth.
“They” will try to corrupt this soon… they cant let this grow without trying “Something”….I Pray im wrong

Phil
Phil
9 months ago
Reply to  Tom

The only Uniter of people is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ thru his Holy Word, songs that tug at your heart even though true like many other come and go just like this one will. In 6 months from now it will be passed over and no one will care. This is the state and condition of man.

tom finley
tom finley
9 months ago
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Bigus Macus
Bigus Macus
9 months ago

Excellent compilation. Thank you.

Steiner
Steiner
9 months ago

Musicians should be at the forefront protesting what’s going on. They led the way in the ’60s protests against Vietnam. IF they tried they could galvanize the citizens against pretty much everything that’s wrong with the FUSA.

Jane
Jane
9 months ago

Elderly stroke victims in NC nursing homes are not allowed to have voice activated music devices or cell phones but NC nursing home employees walk around with their cell phones into patients rooms. This is medical “elder abuse” in NC nursing homes.
Music has more ability to activate more parts of the brain than any other stimulus.

Help the elderly listen to music in NC .nursing facilities. They are being discriminated!

Please contact the NC General Assembly to help the elderly listen to music in NC nursing homes and allow them to have cell phones. Let’s bring the elderly trapped in nursing homes out of their hell realm. Imagine lying paralyzed on a rubber mattress covered in urine and you have no way of calling anyone to help you or even listen to your favorite old song!! We the taxpayers are paying for Medicare!!!!

maria
maria
9 months ago
Reply to  Jane

What is the alleged reason that they are not allowing them to have cell phones?

Aime Hart
Aime Hart
8 months ago
Reply to  Jane

Music is a therapy not ordered or prescribed by non professionals. ANY one person who cares about elder abuse and music has the POWER to put a stop to this. Get doctors to order music therapy…. NEXT???