U2 was one of the very few musical acts that quickly called out the barbarism behind the Oct. 7 attacks.
And then … nothing.
No songs. No repeated cries for justice. No mention of the women who suffered the cruelest attacks possible by the Hamas terrorists.
And the band mates weren’t alone, of course. The industry’s silence was somehow worse than deafening. David Draiman and John Ondrasik represented a tiny fraction of musicians who rallied on behalf of the Israeli hostages.
Now, Bono and U2 are out with a new EP slamming the Right and celebrating a woman who sought to undermine U.S. law enforcement. Renee Good paid the ultimate price earlier this year when she ignored an ICE agent’s instructions, impeded an ongoing investigation and drove toward an armed ICE agent.
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