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A thousand Spanish and Latin American rock bands have signed a rock manifesto against fascism. The round figure of 1,000 groups was reached this Friday, as announced by the Reincidentes group from the official account. Today, captive and disarmed the tacky and fascist army, we have achieved the objective: WE ARE 1000 ROCK BANDS SAYING NO TO FASCISM The fight...has just begun. NOT PASS. pic.twitter.com/vvDyDA1HQ4 — Repeat offenders (@reincidentesofi) April 30, 2021 Fernando Madina, from the Andalusian band, and Óscar Sancho , from Lujuria, have been the promoters of this manifesto. "We have seen the need to say enough is enough. We do it from our humble profession, and add bands that have this same idea," explains Madina. The why? "Because for some time now an ideology that has hatred and xenophobia as its main lines of thought is gradually being whitened. It is becoming normalized.
That is why they have proposed a manifesto in which they define themselves as "the rock tribe" and the rock tribe is responding in spades. "We are excited with the response, this has never been seen before," says the repeat offender. "We were born committed and committed to the human being, we never go out of style. Today, we ask you to meditate well. There is a lot at stake. We must make the mask of fascism Belgium Mobile Number List fall." Because "if ROCK has been anything, since it was born, from its seed in the blues of the slaves, it is ANTI-FASCIST" and it is necessary, they say in his manifesto, "to stop fascism in all its forms." Bands like Ska-P, Malavita, Manolo Kabezabolo and los que no pie con bolo, Desastre, Clan Perro, Cryting Blood, Lucem ac Tenebras, Mordor, Cyan Bloodbane, La Cataluña Metálica, Lyra Mortem, Emerging Rockura, Origen, Fugitivos, Fabes with Almejes or Salpicadura have added their signature to this rock manifesto.
And there has not only been support from Spain. Groups from Colombia (Angkor, Orfeo), Argentina (reborn), Chile (Excomunión) or Mexico (Luzbel) have also wanted to support this anti-fascist declaration. When the Madrid elections pass on May 4, an official presentation of the manifesto will take place. They explain that the rock tribe "belongs to a group that has been criticized, repudiated and marginalized since it was born because we came to tell truths, to denounce privileges that generate inequality." They consider that "now (such a positioning) is more necessary than ever." There are already 1,000 and, as the Repeat Offenders say on their Twitter account, "this has just begun." Manifesto text Rock shouts now and always: No Fascism! We belong to a group that knows that the future will be feminist or it will not be because the word that unites us, that defines us, is music, in feminine: we are music.
That is why they have proposed a manifesto in which they define themselves as "the rock tribe" and the rock tribe is responding in spades. "We are excited with the response, this has never been seen before," says the repeat offender. "We were born committed and committed to the human being, we never go out of style. Today, we ask you to meditate well. There is a lot at stake. We must make the mask of fascism Belgium Mobile Number List fall." Because "if ROCK has been anything, since it was born, from its seed in the blues of the slaves, it is ANTI-FASCIST" and it is necessary, they say in his manifesto, "to stop fascism in all its forms." Bands like Ska-P, Malavita, Manolo Kabezabolo and los que no pie con bolo, Desastre, Clan Perro, Cryting Blood, Lucem ac Tenebras, Mordor, Cyan Bloodbane, La Cataluña Metálica, Lyra Mortem, Emerging Rockura, Origen, Fugitivos, Fabes with Almejes or Salpicadura have added their signature to this rock manifesto.
And there has not only been support from Spain. Groups from Colombia (Angkor, Orfeo), Argentina (reborn), Chile (Excomunión) or Mexico (Luzbel) have also wanted to support this anti-fascist declaration. When the Madrid elections pass on May 4, an official presentation of the manifesto will take place. They explain that the rock tribe "belongs to a group that has been criticized, repudiated and marginalized since it was born because we came to tell truths, to denounce privileges that generate inequality." They consider that "now (such a positioning) is more necessary than ever." There are already 1,000 and, as the Repeat Offenders say on their Twitter account, "this has just begun." Manifesto text Rock shouts now and always: No Fascism! We belong to a group that knows that the future will be feminist or it will not be because the word that unites us, that defines us, is music, in feminine: we are music.