Tom Morello Make America Great Again Hat

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  • Morello formed "Prophets of Rage" to empower the people
  • Group features Rage Against the Machine members, Public Enemy'south Chuck D, Cypress Hill's B-Real

Los Angeles (CNN)Tom Morello was raging confronting the political machine decades before anti-establishment sentiments made their style into 2016 politics. Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist, reflect the ideological span of anti-establishment sentiment.

But to the Rage Confronting the Car guitarist, neither Trump nor Sanders are the answer because the power lies with the people.

    "One matter that we've seen in common with both the Trump entrada, elements of the Sanders campaign -- from the Black Lives Matter motility to Occupy Wall Street from a few years ago -- is that people believe that the organisation is decadent, the arrangement is irrevocably broken," Morello told CNN. "The arrangement cannot exist fixed by the arrangement. Ane fashion to fight back is via civilisation."

      Morello joined forces with Rage Confronting the Car members Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk, DJ Lord and rappers Chuck D from Public Enemy and B-Real from Cypress Hill and formed Prophets of Rage -- a rock and hip-hop supergroup that is kicking off a national "Brand America Rage Over again" tour on the second twenty-four hour period of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, in July.

      The group is not an invited guest at the GOP gathering, but they volition be performing on streets and in concert venues nearby. And while they do not accept plans to perform near the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia this July, Morello said that Prophets of Rage will ensure that their phonation is heard in that location also and are not letting Democrats get "off the hook."

        "In this ballot year where I've heard so many commentators say that Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders are raging against the machine, the architects of the real Rage Against the Auto had to step upwardly and say 'We're gonna show y'all how to practice it right,'" Morello said.

        Chuck D, B-Real and Tom Morello of Prophets of Rage perform onstage at Hollywood Palladium on June 3, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

        Morello, who recently knocked Trump as a "racist demagogue and called Sanders a "dreamer," said that while presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is "the lesser of ii evils," she supported policies that led to a "horrific quagmire" in the Middle Eastward and is loyal to large coin and Wall Street.

        But Morello reserved his strongest criticism for Trump, who is the target of the Prophets of Rage's debut original song, "The Political party is Over."

        Trump is "particularity dangerous" because he is telling Americans that immigrants are to blame for their bug Morello said.

        While Trump supporters have "legitimate grievances about American jobs being sent overseas, almost failing standard of living, about Wall Street controlling Washington," Morello said, the billionaire's solutions to solving these issues are "un-American."

        "He's basically calling for ethnic cleansing," the guitarist added, slamming Trump'due south proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. and his proposal to deport undocumented immigrants and build a wall across the U.Southward.-Mexico edge.

        While Morello's politics are closer to the progressive views of a candidate like Sanders, Morello said that Sanders' attempt to plough the Democratic Political party from a corporate party to the people's party failed considering true change can't happen from the elevation.

        "The message behind Prophets of Rage and the Make America Rage Over again tour is that it's not enough to but cast your ballots into the void every four years," Morello said, adding that "progressive, radical or even revolutionary alter" tin but happen when ordinary people fight "earlier, during and after Election Day."

        Chuck D, B-Real and Tom Morello perform on May 31, 2016 in West Hollywood, California.

          Prophets of Rage, which is named later a Public Enemy song, will be taking their message across the country. Some of the gain will exist going to local homeless shelters and food banks to highlight the grouping's message on economical inequality. Tickets are set at $20 to ensure that fans from various economical levels can nourish.

          "The mosh pit is the message. We come together in a community at these shows," Morello said. "We come up to stone like crazy. We come to get funky equally hell. At the end of the day at that place'due south an underlying message that is one that resonates beyond the hall in one case the amplifiers are close off."

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          Source: https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/28/politics/tom-morello-prophets-of-rage-donald-trump-bernie-sanders/index.html

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