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Synopsis: On Crossfire (March 28, 1986), Frank Zappa was invited to debate about music censorship in the wake of the PMRC’s push for warning labels on albums. Instead of treating it as a narrow industry issue, he broadened the discussion and warned that such censorship efforts were a step toward what he called “moving America towards a fascist theocracy” in the United States.

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Say what you will about him and what he named his kids, but the man was a visionary.

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debate

Granted, I don't care to watch the rest of the show, but from the clip that was less debate and more old white fucks shouting over one another in a desperate scramble to place themselves above the dangerous subversive radical trying to talk sense.

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fedia.io

Don't ever listen to a busiessperson or a politician.

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Aged like wine: 39 years ago Frank Zappa on Crossfire turns a debate about censorship into a warning about an emerging fascist theocracy. | Spyke