Rage Against the Machine, the 1990s hard rock band which marketed itself as an anti-authority supporter of political revolution is reportedly requiring people take the death vaxx to attend their upcoming concerts.

One of their first big hits “Killing in the Name” is well-known for the lyrics “fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me,” that lead singer Zack de la Rocha sings over and over again towards the end of the song.

I’m sure many Generation-Xers like myself remember that these guys had a fairly substantial following throughout the 1990s. They certainly had a significant impact in the world of pop culture during that time. Even though their politics have always been on the leftist side of things, they were anti-war, against large corporations etc.. You could say that their politics have been similar to people like Jimmy Dore.

That’s why it’s really bizarre that this band is choosing to destroy its brand which is based around raging against authority by becoming part of the machine itself.

Well, maybe not that bizarre when you find out that Zack de la Rocha has partial Jewish heritage, a fact I did not know until I wrote this article. Their Twitter feed while containing some anti-war and anti-Israel stuff that I agree with, contains lots of whining about White supremacy and other stupid bullshit.

Also, Tom Morello the guitarist who co-founded the band with de la Rocha is basically a communist.

But all that aside, requiring people to take these death shots to attend your shows is the very definition of supporting the system. Or maybe now that communism is being implemented in the United States, they no longer feel the need to rage against a system that they agree with?

Whatever the case, anybody pushing the death vaxx on people is promoting the number one thing this evil ZOG system is demanding of people. They should strongly consider renaming their band from Rage Against the Machine to Rage for the Machine. Any band that requires their fans to take these shots to watch them play is sick.