The Strokes’ frontman Julian Casablancas has taken to social media to notice his refusal to vote within the 2024 U.S election, and explaining his reasoning for doing so.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday (Nov. 5), the vocalist shared a picture of a sticker which learn “I Protested” as an alternative of the standard “I Voted” illustration. Within the caption, Casablancas defined that his submit had been prefaced by a dialogue along with his mom, who expressed her disagreement along with his choice to abstain from the democratic course of.
“My stunning candy superb mother simply informed me ‘I agree with you however proper now vote at lease to maintain trump from successful. Consider your youngsters’,” he wrote. “I perceive and respect that viewpoint of marginal incremental betterment, however respectfully don’t suppose it’s the path…
“Like I informed her, I’m considering of my youngsters. The two events are a joke… a horrible lie,” he continued. “The army and oil corporations and banks are who we’re voting for – and the media is their propaganda/leisure wing. [And] with the best way they cheated Bernie I see little level in selecting between these puppets… They need you to suppose it issues. That approach nothing will change but it surely has to alter.”
Casablancas’ submit was met with widespread criticism within the feedback, with followers on websites resembling Reddit noting they have been “tremendous dissatisfied” in his choice. Followers on the identical web site have been fast to level out that Casablancas’ bandmate, bassist Nikolai Fraiture, had shared his personal sticker from his early voting experiences on Oct. 31.
Casablancas additionally caught the eye of music followers earlier within the week when he spoke to The Guardian for his or her ‘Trustworthy Playlist’ function in help of The Voidz’ new album, Like All Earlier than You. Within the dialogue, Casablancas mirrored on The Strokes‘ discography, noting that their breakthrough single “Final Nite” (which peaked at No. 5 on the Different Airplay chart in 2002) is a tune he can “now not hearken to”.
“‘Final Nite’ by the Strokes is fairly useless to me. I’m undecided why,” he acknowledged. “There are some others like ‘Reptilia’, ‘Onerous to Clarify’, ‘Sometime’, ‘Take It Or Go away it’, ‘New York Metropolis Cops’ which might be comparable by way of crowd response that I’m not fairly as sick of. If I heard it on the radio, I’d most likely flip it off.”
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