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This time it's Moby.

Al Sharpton for president

I love this:
...and that is that al sharpton is the democratic candidate who would, in many ways, be the best nominee....
have you heard him speak?
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if al sharpton actually had a chance i would support him in a heartbeat.
maybe in 2008 or 2012...
here's hoping...
if you doubt me, just listen to him speak.
i will support whoever gets the nomination, but damn if al sharpton isn't the most compelling of all of the candidates.
Al Sharpton is a cheap, unscrupulous, self-serving, self-absorbed, unprincipled, race-hustling political opportunist. He and people like him are not part of the solution to the problem of race relations in the US today, they are part of the problem.

Yet to this dumbass, he's "the best nominee". And why? Because he's charismatic. Because he's a great speaker.

So was Hitler.

What an idiot.
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Post by Peregrin Toker »

Moby's also a card-carrying PETA member. What do you expect?
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Moby did make a nice stink about Bush, though.
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Supporting Sharpton? Are you sure Moby isn't secretly an undercover Republican taking one for the team? The Republicans would have to put someone awfully bad against Sharpton for him to have a snowballs chance of winning a presidential election.
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And yet ... I still love the man's music. Honestly are we too obsessed with the 'celebrity culture'?
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Yeah, I can't say I actually care.
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This may sound stupid, but who the hell is Moby? :?:
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Crown wrote:And yet ... I still love the man's music. Honestly are we too obsessed with the 'celebrity culture'?
The thing that gets me about these celebrity activists is that too many people listen to their opinions just because they are famous. People tend, subconciously, to assume if someone has become successful at something, and famous as a result of it, this person must be smart, and therefore, his/her opinion is to be valued. But it just ain't necessarily so. Being a successful musician doesn't mean you know jack about politics, or that you are a good judge of character. Being a famous actor doesn't mean you are an keen and insightful analyst of current events (as one director remarked about actors' intelligence - there's a reason we write their lines for them).

But too damn many of these celebrities these days, not only don't necessarily have any better grasp of politics and current events than the ordinary citizen, they also lack the humility, or just plain good sense to realize this. Expressing an opinion's their right, of course. Everyone's entitled to do it, and I'd be the last person in the world to favor coercing them to stop. But that doesn't mean I have to like it when some idiot uses his fame as a bully pulpit to speak out on matters upon which he clearly has no understanding.
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Glocksman wrote:This may sound stupid, but who the hell is Moby? :?:
One of those new age bands, they play lots of mellow sad sounding stuff.
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Moby's a person, not a band.
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Post by Shaidar Haran »

Is any one suprised? Moby is probably the king of obnoxius, self loathing, guilty over their own sucess, white men. He's a half decent musician but a fucking idiot when it comes to his politcs.

As for Al Sharpton, he's a fucking racist peice of shit and a cheap demagouge.
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Moby is a bit too big a blend of idealism over realism. Not entirely kooky and off the wall, but close enough so that what he says really isn't of any tangible use.
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Perinquus wrote:The thing that gets me about these celebrity activists is that too many people listen to their opinions just because they are famous.
Actually, I would like to see some real evidence that anyone's opinion is actually changed as a result of a celebrity's opinions.

Has anyone on this board ever reported hearing a celebrity's opinion and thinking "Wow, I must have been completely wrong the whole time! Thanks, Alec Baldwin!"? Have they ever even heard of someone who has had such an experience? If you disagree with a celebrity, it is incredibly easy to write their opinions off as ignorant Hollywood bullshit. If you agree with a celebrity, you will be applaud whatever point he made and argue that it doesn't matter where it came from, and it's an ad-hominem fallacy to harp on the fact that he's a celebrity. Either way, it doesn't actually change your mind.

Celebrity opinions don't piss me off until they start getting serious accolades for them, eg- Bono being nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. He's a special case; he jetsets all over the world trying to meet world leaders and play up his "special role". Most celebrities just express their opinions on personal websites, which is the same thing all of us do except that we're not famous.

PS. Who is "Moby"?
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PS. Who is "Moby"?
Fairly popular American techno/new age musician. His music really isn't bad. But the guy has a really bizarre personality and a massive inferiority complex.
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Joe wrote:
PS. Who is "Moby"?
Fairly popular American techno/new age musician. His music really isn't bad. But the guy has a really bizarre personality and a massive inferiority complex.
Is Moby and under 30 thing? I don't know who he is either. But Perenguis is older right?
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Well, I guess he's more popular with younger people, and from what I know he's fairly popular overseas as well. He used to be a bit more avant-garde, but with his 1999 album he branched out more into the mainstream.
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Darth Wong wrote: Actually, I would like to see some real evidence that anyone's opinion is actually changed as a result of a celebrity's opinions.
I was against the Taxation of Breast Implants until I heard an impassioned speech by Marey Carey in the California Special Election. Now I say Tax the shit out of those D-Cups.
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Crown wrote:And yet ... I still love the man's music. Honestly are we too obsessed with the 'celebrity culture'?
Well, his newer music isn't politically motivated is it? So I fail to see how his political views would taint his music. Perhaps you need to feel as 'one' with him to enjoy his music.
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Glocksman wrote:This may sound stupid, but who the hell is Moby? :?:
Some insignifigant indie rocker who spent his fifteen minutes of fame on one date with Nat. Portman when she was 18 and he was 30, and a nice long standing grudge match with a certain POTUS threatening rapper from dietriot. d
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Darth Wong wrote: Actually, I would like to see some real evidence that anyone's opinion is actually changed as a result of a celebrity's opinions.

Has anyone on this board ever reported hearing a celebrity's opinion and thinking "Wow, I must have been completely wrong the whole time! Thanks, Alec Baldwin!"? Have they ever even heard of someone who has had such an experience? If you disagree with a celebrity, it is incredibly easy to write their opinions off as ignorant Hollywood bullshit. If you agree with a celebrity, you will be applaud whatever point he made and argue that it doesn't matter where it came from, and it's an ad-hominem fallacy to harp on the fact that he's a celebrity. Either way, it doesn't actually change your mind.

Celebrity opinions don't piss me off until they start getting serious accolades for them, eg- Bono being nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. He's a special case; he jetsets all over the world trying to meet world leaders and play up his "special role". Most celebrities just express their opinions on personal websites, which is the same thing all of us do except that we're not famous.
It's funny that you mention this, but my political science professor was just telling us that political endorsements, be they from celebrities, newspapers or politicians, have little to no effect on voter opinions. That was perhaps the most inspiring thing I'd heard in years.
PS. Who is "Moby"?
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Darth Wong wrote:Actually, I would like to see some real evidence that anyone's opinion is actually changed as a result of a celebrity's opinions.
Well, Jennifer Lopez's telling me to vote damn near disenfranchised me during the Super Bowl. Does that count?
PS. Who is "Moby"?
He's a pop musician who does techno-remix style music and some other things. He apparently performs, mixes, and records all of his music himself. That makes me respect him more than most other pop-stars, since I doubt most of them could do that, but frankly his views still count for shit, IMO, on issues like politics.
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Darth Wong wrote:Actually, I would like to see some real evidence that anyone's opinion is actually changed as a result of a celebrity's opinions.
Does it count if you hear them spout off in an interview, and it pushes your own opinion further in the opposite direction?

(thinking of several vapid celebs and their pro-PETA statements here.)
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Moby is a bald musician with a bad voice
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
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