The Sound Strike organize to boycott Arizona
I understand the rationale for The Sound Strike, a movement for musicians to boycott Arizona but I wonder if these musicians understand that the ignorant, biased, closed minded politicians are the ones who passed this law and signed by a governor who was never elected, not the citizens. True, if it was put to a vote, as always seems to be the case, the voters of the Phoenix area would probably prevail over the more level headed, educated, compassionate voters of Tucson, however, their stance should not be dismissed.
Tucson is a liberal oasis in the desert. It is where all kinds of people from all walks of life from all parts of the world. from all socioeconomic backgrounds come together and celebrate their diversity. Phoenix, as we Tucsonans are quick to point out, is “soulless.” No doubt this law proves it. The Tucson area’s population is around one million people compared to Phoenix’s four million. We can hardly compete with their seemingly irrational thought. Who in their right mind thinks it’s a good idea to allow anyone to carry a concealed weapon without a license? Or that there won’t be any problem with allowing guns in bars? It’s no wonder that most bars in Tucson have the “No Firearms Allowed” sign visible on their doors.
I have appreciated the many bands that have come through town expressing their opposition to Arizona’s SB1070, including The Shondes who allowed a representative of The Border Action Network to speak, raise awareness and solicit volunteers during their recent show.
The majority of music lovers in Tucson oppose SB1070 and their opposition should be embraced and not punished. It is my opinion that musicians are better off using the stages of Arizona to encourage citizens to take action to remove the legislators who voted for the bill and do whatever they can to overturn this racist law and encourage immigration reform. Go ahead. Boycott Phoenix if you think it will make a difference, but don’t turn your back on Tucson who share your views.



May 28th, 2010 at 8:22 pm
Thank you for this. I agree with you completely – I felt really sad when I saw that website. I feel like these musicians are turning their backs on us and abandoning us when we need them. Music has always been a strong voice of dissent and I wish they saw that staying away from where the message against this legislation needs to be shouted loudly is not the answer.
I wish that website had a place to comment on their stuff.
June 6th, 2010 at 10:07 pm
Hello from China! I keep wondering the same thing hearing the reports. I really think you should forward this blog to the Opinion page of some high profile newspapers and periodicals- NYT, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone. I think you’d have a good chance of being published. love, Missy
July 18th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
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