
Rage Against the Machine called to 'abort the Supreme Court' at their first concert in 11 years
CNN
In their first show in over a decade, rock-rap renegades Rage Against the Machine decried the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and end the federal constitutional right to an abortion.
Members of the band, which has long been known for its anti-authority stance and its music's political messages, didn't give impassioned speeches on the first stop of their reunion tour -- singer Zack de la Rocha and his crew simply rocked while a giant screen behind them did the talking.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reporter Piet Levy, on hand to review the show, filmed a segment of the concert during which de la Rocha repeatedly screamed "freedom" while a video screen flashed with statements about gun violence, Black maternal mortality and abortion access.

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