Pearl Jam Cancels 4/20 Raleigh, NC Concert in Opposition to HB2; Official Band Statement
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I think our point is while it's a terrible law, we in NC almost feel singled out all of a sudden. There are terrible laws and inhumanities happening in plenty of places where they play. This cancellation feels more like jumping on the bandwagon versus making a statement.0
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I just hope they don't cancel the Philly shows. Because in Philly, they boo Santa Claus. That is a pretty bad transgression.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:
and what about the transgendered who might be assaulted for being in the "wrong" bathroom?inmyNC said:Hello PJ fans.. This is my first time here as a 10 c member.. Been a fan from the beginning. I've never been a tech kind of person but iI felt compelled to sign up today due to the news of this cancellation of the Raleigh show. I have been supportive of many of PJ's causes throughout the years but I don'tsee why this cancelled show helps a thing. I'm pro choice, anti gun, anti capital punishment. I know I may be bashed for my opinion and that's oOK cause we all have differences in our views. I am against alw that states its OK to use any bathroom one chooses. I just am.. Its not that I'm anti gay. I have no problem with folkswhom find love with whoever they choose. Kudos to love. I'mfor same sex marriage. I have no issues with people who identify with the opposite sex.. Be happy I say. The fact is that we have perverse people out there that will abuse the right to use whatever restroom they choose, to do perverse things. I don't think transgender people are perverse. In my opinion they wouldn't be the problem. Its just a fact that somewhere out there is. Letting everyone use whatever bathroom they choose can cause one person to be violated. For that reason I do not think its good to allow open bathrooms.. If NC keeps this law and it means one women, man or child is not sexually approached in perverse manner then I think its good. Its just like saying if we could save one life by getting rid of guns isn't it worth it? I'll disagree with PJ on this one and many of you folks, but its just an opinion. Thanks for reading.
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If the "next cool thing" is to stand up against discrimination, then I hope everyone starts trying to be cool. I did not know what was going on in NC until I heard about the Bruce cancellation. It's an unfortunate fact that when a band takes a stand it gets more media play, which is more effective than just a speech from a stage.pjalive21 said:
These types of takes bother me to the fullest extent.....lexicondevil said:Standing up against discrimination is more important than a rock show. I can definitely understand why anyone would be upset and disappointed, but there's a bigger picture here. Treating other humans as we would like to be treated should be a priority in this world. Equality. In the last decade or so, it seems like we have been sliding backwards.
I have plane tickets to Boston. If they were to cancel the Fenway shows two days prior due to a civil rights issue, I will be bummed, but I will still support the effort. You can't stand up against everything shitty in the world, but when you can, you should.
Pearl Jam fans are fully aware of the HB2 law...its been talked about waaaay before Bruce cancelled his show on MT forum
So instead of taking the platform and using it to their advantage and raising money for a good cause they crapped on their fans for what??? tell me what exactly cancelling the show did to the politicians who wrote this bill??? NOTHING....they don't care...The people who do care of the honest business working people (some transgender??) who are now not going to make some money to provide for their family due to people coming into the state
So instead you piss off 20,000 people who you already had the support of to begin with to try and reach who exactly?? you think the average person who isn't a fan of Pearl Jam is going to care what Eddie Vedder says? Do you think cancelling this show brings any awareness to those not already in tune with this subject?? NO!
What they did is drive a wedge in their fan base by riding the coattails of Bruce
Lastly, cancel the rest of the tour...Lexington? see ya..some of the worst transgender laws on the books...every city has issues...take the cause to every city or look like your riding the "next cool thing" to be a part of1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
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I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
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No, its a matter of showing that this wasn't a genuine action by them but mere grandstanding and riding Bruce's hard. If you are going to stand up for civil rights, then stand up for it. Don't just do what's trendy and don't be a hypocrite.Mike D88 said:I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
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Agreed. Law or no law, some perv can go be a perv in any bathroom they choose. This is about basic rights.HughFreakingDillon said:
and what about the transgendered who might be assaulted for being in the "wrong" bathroom?inmyNC said:Hello PJ fans.. This is my first time here as a 10 c member.. Been a fan from the beginning. I've never been a tech kind of person but iI felt compelled to sign up today due to the news of this cancellation of the Raleigh show. I have been supportive of many of PJ's causes throughout the years but I don'tsee why this cancelled show helps a thing. I'm pro choice, anti gun, anti capital punishment. I know I may be bashed for my opinion and that's oOK cause we all have differences in our views. I am against alw that states its OK to use any bathroom one chooses. I just am.. Its not that I'm anti gay. I have no problem with folkswhom find love with whoever they choose. Kudos to love. I'mfor same sex marriage. I have no issues with people who identify with the opposite sex.. Be happy I say. The fact is that we have perverse people out there that will abuse the right to use whatever restroom they choose, to do perverse things. I don't think transgender people are perverse. In my opinion they wouldn't be the problem. Its just a fact that somewhere out there is. Letting everyone use whatever bathroom they choose can cause one person to be violated. For that reason I do not think its good to allow open bathrooms.. If NC keeps this law and it means one women, man or child is not sexually approached in perverse manner then I think its good. Its just like saying if we could save one life by getting rid of guns isn't it worth it? I'll disagree with PJ on this one and many of you folks, but its just an opinion. Thanks for reading.
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I would certainly hope transgendered people wouldn'tbe harmed either. I would be almost certain that there are more perverse people then there are transgendered peopleHughFreakingDillon said:
and what about the transgendered who might be assaulted for being in the "wrong" bathroom?inmyNC said:Hello PJ fans.. This is my first time here as a 10 c member.. Been a fan from the beginning. I've never been a tech kind of person but iI felt compelled to sign up today due to the news of this cancellation of the Raleigh show. I have been supportive of many of PJ's causes throughout the years but I don'tsee why this cancelled show helps a thing. I'm pro choice, anti gun, anti capital punishment. I know I may be bashed for my opinion and that's oOK cause we all have differences in our views. I am against alw that states its OK to use any bathroom one chooses. I just am.. Its not that I'm anti gay. I have no problem with folkswhom find love with whoever they choose. Kudos to love. I'mfor same sex marriage. I have no issues with people who identify with the opposite sex.. Be happy I say. The fact is that we have perverse people out there that will abuse the right to use whatever restroom they choose, to do perverse things. I don't think transgender people are perverse. In my opinion they wouldn't be the problem. Its just a fact that somewhere out there is. Letting everyone use whatever bathroom they choose can cause one person to be violated. For that reason I do not think its good to allow open bathrooms.. If NC keeps this law and it means one women, man or child is not sexually approached in perverse manner then I think its good. Its just like saying if we could save one life by getting rid of guns isn't it worth it? I'll disagree with PJ on this one and many of you folks, but its just an opinion. Thanks for reading.
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Clearly this isn't a simple issue. One statement suggests that one position is more important than the other. If a transgendered isn't allowed into a bathroom that is not the bathroom representative of their gender at birth, they risk assault. The other comment suggests it makes it easier for a perverted man to dress as a woman to enter the ladies room with the sole purpose of assaulting a woman in the restroom. Either the transgender is protected from assault or the woman is protected from assault. Can someone explain to me how we choose who to protect? I'm really not trying to be divisive, but trying to understand what and where the answer is.inmyNC said:HughFreakingDillon said:
and what about the transgendered who might be assaulted for being in the "wrong" bathroom?inmyNC said:Hello PJ fans.. This is my first time here as a 10 c member.. Been a fan from the beginning. I've never been a tech kind of person but iI felt compelled to sign up today due to the news of this cancellation of the Raleigh show. I have been supportive of many of PJ's causes throughout the years but I don'tsee why this cancelled show helps a thing. I'm pro choice, anti gun, anti capital punishment. I know I may be bashed for my opinion and that's oOK cause we all have differences in our views. I am against alw that states its OK to use any bathroom one chooses. I just am.. Its not that I'm anti gay. I have no problem with folkswhom find love with whoever they choose. Kudos to love. I'mfor same sex marriage. I have no issues with people who identify with the opposite sex.. Be happy I say. The fact is that we have perverse people out there that will abuse the right to use whatever restroom they choose, to do perverse things. I don't think transgender people are perverse. In my opinion they wouldn't be the problem. Its just a fact that somewhere out there is. Letting everyone use whatever bathroom they choose can cause one person to be violated. For that reason I do not think its good to allow open bathrooms.. If NC keeps this law and it means one women, man or child is not sexually approached in perverse manner then I think its good. Its just like saying if we could save one life by getting rid of guns isn't it worth it? I'll disagree with PJ on this one and many of you folks, but its just an opinion. Thanks for reading.
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"""""If the "next cool thing" is to stand up against discrimination, then I hope everyone starts trying to be cool. I did not know what was going on in NC until I heard about the Bruce cancellation. It's an unfortunate fact that when a band takes a stand it gets more media play, which is more effective than just a speech from a stage.""""""
then cancel the entire tour...if this is a true message then they need to do that because other states have just as bad laws, if not worse than NC
I get your point, seriously I do, but the Denver show with Ed wearing a Bush mask got more press than them cancelling this show did...so don't downplay the message on stage...also, why not hold a rally (like someone mentioned in a different thread) and raise money and then put on the concert and donate some of the proceeds?
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It is lame that this ending segregation thing and giving women the right to vote got to be so trendy.JP Losman said:
No, its a matter of showing that this wasn't a genuine action by them but mere grandstanding and riding Bruce's hard. If you are going to stand up for civil rights, then stand up for it. Don't just do what's trendy and don't be a hypocrite.Mike D88 said:I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
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It is very different having this happen.Mike D88 said:I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
When Bruce cancelled, I felt pretty cavalier about it... thinking if they cancel, that is fine.
But once they did and I got the message yesterday, especially this close when I was packed, itinerary for the trip set, arrangements finalized, etc.... it was tough. A good deal of anger and disappointment that I didn't expect.
I have been watching and enjoying the shows thus far on periscope. Started watching last night and shut it off after a couple minutes, just not in the mood.
I really wouldn't have expected that.
So people coming to chime in with comments to poke people disappointed/venting with sticks, please consider the perspective.0 -
Totally agree. Where was this cancellation when that law was enacted? Nope. Wait and see what liberals of greater renown do first and then follow suit.JP Losman said:
No, its a matter of showing that this wasn't a genuine action by them but mere grandstanding and riding Bruce's hard. If you are going to stand up for civil rights, then stand up for it. Don't just do what's trendy and don't be a hypocrite.Mike D88 said:I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
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"""""If the "next cool thing" is to stand up against discrimination, then I hope everyone starts trying to be cool. I did not know what was going on in NC until I heard about the Bruce cancellation. It's an unfortunate fact that when a band takes a stand it gets more media play, which is more effective than just a speech from a stage.""""""pjalive21 said:
then cancel the entire tour...if this is a true message then they need to do that because other states have just as bad laws, if not worse than NC
I get your point, seriously I do, but the Denver show with Ed wearing a Bush mask got more press than them cancelling this show did...so don't downplay the message on stage...also, why not hold a rally (like someone mentioned in a different thread) and raise money and then put on the concert and donate some of the proceeds?
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I completely agree that Bruce and PJ should hold a rally.1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
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I just want a statement on why they didn't cancel 4 florida shows.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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It's a movement. Not a trend. Nothing wrong with following a movement, Pearl Jam doesn't have to be the leader.Ledbetterman10 said:
Totally agree. Where was this cancellation when that law was enacted? Nope. Wait and see what liberals of greater renown do first and then follow suit.JP Losman said:
No, its a matter of showing that this wasn't a genuine action by them but mere grandstanding and riding Bruce's hard. If you are going to stand up for civil rights, then stand up for it. Don't just do what's trendy and don't be a hypocrite.Mike D88 said:I gotta say I'm entertained by all these hastily reasoned posts that basically boil down to "I hope they cancel your show too." That'll learn 'em guys.
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listening to Vitalogy right now, and this came out of me:
Clenching my teeth…..
Hurts my head……
Your inconvenience…..
Might be them dead……
Gotta do something…..
Something more than just bitch….
Anything’s better than nothing……
Take a mile from their inch……
Be who you are…..
Your soul trumps all…..
Anger does not equal hate…..
Love does not fall……..
The backwards in power……
Know not what they do……
You steal the seeds from the flower…..
Builds an army from the few……
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I'm proud of the band, and this is the kind of thing that makes PJ special to me. I think it was a tough decision, for all reasons discussed. I think standing in solidarity with Bruce and others played a significant role in the decision. I was at Seattle when Ed came out and sang with Bruce, and when he was done, he gave Bruce and Patti a big hug. These are real friends who care about shared causes, and want to use their influence to make a difference. It is working too. On Sunday morning, the Governor for North Carolina was on Meet The Press, taking tough questions over the same issue, and then they had a roundtable discussing his interview. Glad PJ is keeping the heat on. There's an opportunity to make a difference.0
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That is true. Every country has problems, but when the home turf is being stupid and discriminatory, art can make a difference. I agree that they probably wouldn't have cancelled if Bruce hadn't, but it is what it is.JP Losman said:theebradness said:Been a fan since 1992, a member since 2013. A lot of you remind me of Grateful Dead fans, but not the good kind. The annoying kind that thinks that band exists SOLELY for the fan club/hardcore devotees that can afford to travel for a week following a band. I'm a bit jealous, that would be fun, but I have responsibilities and shit, can't afford that.
They are making a statement against hypocrisy, discrimination and the worst in humanity. Applaud them and hope that they would stand with you if you happen to be part of a "minority" or some other persecuted group.
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They are making a statement that they are huge hypocrites by not taking a stand against all the explicit racial discrimination in America via the racist voter ID laws. They are making a huge statement by being hypocrites by playing Chile, which has some of the worst human rights violations and laws including no abortions even in the situation of rape.Lollapalooza 1992 Mansfield MA
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