
Originally Posted by
TheDeathKnight
But here's the thing...
Some people go all-out for revoloution, environmental activism, etc, etc...
And they tend to expect everyone else to be just as hardcore about it.
Well, I am pretty sure that Green Day likes to make music, they like to tour, they like to make money. No big surprise. They want to make a living, playing music. They have no big intentions of saving the world, or helping all the homeless people.
BUT...
They might, just MIGHT, think to themselves that it might be a good idea to collect food for the homeless, or maybe they think it might be a good idea to make their fans aware that there are problems out there. I can put myself exactly in their shoes. If I was very successful at something, I would be enjoying it. But I still see some value in educating people, and doing something to help out. But I'm not going to throw away a successful career, to go feed homeless people all day, just to make my fans realize there is more to life. But I would do what I could to make them aware of the problems in the world. Through my music, etc...
And I think that is all that is going on here.
They *could* do a show where there is no canned food drive at all.
Just a show, and sell T-shirts. No charity, just all capitalist profit for them.
But instead, they try to do *something*. I know they are not going to hand
it out themselves. But neither would I. If I had buttloads of cash, I would
not spend my life helping the poor, etc. But I would give some of it to
charities and things I think are worthwhile. Those of you who want to
save the world, that's great. Go for it. But don't constantly slam anyone
and everyone who is not as optomistic and enthusiastic about it as you are...
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