Originally posted by Doc32:Now Bono's going to think he can change the world by playing the same song every single night. This is a dangerous precedent.
Originally posted by emiel:Aung San Suu Kyi![]()
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Enjoy your Freedom and Walk On..
Originally posted by Cypress:I'm disgusted how some obviously deluded fans use this very important issue to bitch about setlists at U2 concerts and complain about Bono's political activities. There is a world outside of U2 and I'm very pleased that the band have issued a statement regarding this important news. U2 and Bono will never stop being politically active to support the things they believe in and to put public pressure on those who indeed have the power to change things. Some U2 fans, however, chose to live inside their own small world where a weak setlist is their major concern. Time for a reality check, guys. Cheers for the democratic movement in Burma and also for U2 and the fans who haven't stop believing that a change is indeed possible. We need more people like Bono out there who use their popularity for purposes like these. Now let's hope and pray that her freedom will indeed last and that it brings long-term change to the democratic developments in Burma where there are still over 2000 people imprisoned because they believe in democratic values.
Originally posted by Cypress:I'm disgusted how some obviously deluded fans use this very important issue to bitch about setlists at U2 concerts and complain about Bono's political activities. There is a world outside of U2 and I'm very pleased that the band have issued a statement regarding this important news. U2 and Bono will never stop being politically active to support the things they believe in and to put public pressure on those who indeed have the power to change things. Some U2 fans, however, chose to live inside their own small world where a weak setlist is their major concern. Time for a reality check, guys. Cheers for the democratic movement in Burma and also for U2 and the fans who haven't stop believing that a change is indeed possible. We need more people like Bono out there who use their popularity for purposes like these. Now let's hope and pray that her freedom will indeed last and that it brings long-term change to the democratic developments in Burma where there are still over 2000 people imprisoned because they believe in democratic values.
Originally posted by Cypress:I'm disgusted how some obviously deluded fans use this very important issue to bitch about setlists at U2 concerts and complain about Bono's political activities. There is a world outside of U2 and I'm very pleased that the band have issued a statement regarding this important news. U2 and Bono will never stop being politically active to support the things they believe in and to put public pressure on those who indeed have the power to change things. Some U2 fans, however, chose to live inside their own small world where a weak setlist is their major concern. Time for a reality check, guys. Cheers for the democratic movement in Burma and also for U2 and the fans who haven't stop believing that a change is indeed possible. We need more people like Bono out there who use their popularity for purposes like these. Now let's hope and pray that her freedom will indeed last and that it brings long-term change to the democratic developments in Burma where there are still over 2000 people imprisoned because they believe in democratic values.
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Ahem, do you really think the Walk On demonstrations on the 360 tour are responsible for her release?
Do you think the Burmese military junta follow the 360 tour and it made them feel bad?
No, it didn't.
Originally posted by bartajax:[..]
Im sorry, but I really dont give much about Suu Kyi its good that she is free, but what have I to do with Burma![]()
Originally posted by Cypress:I'm disgusted how some obviously deluded fans use this very important issue to bitch about setlists at U2 concerts and complain about Bono's political activities. There is a world outside of U2 and I'm very pleased that the band have issued a statement regarding this important news. U2 and Bono will never stop being politically active to support the things they believe in and to put public pressure on those who indeed have the power to change things. Some U2 fans, however, chose to live inside their own small world where a weak setlist is their major concern. Time for a reality check, guys. Cheers for the democratic movement in Burma and also for U2 and the fans who haven't stop believing that a change is indeed possible. We need more people like Bono out there who use their popularity for purposes like these. Now let's hope and pray that her freedom will indeed last and that it brings long-term change to the democratic developments in Burma where there are still over 2000 people imprisoned because they believe in democratic values.