Locally we have a marching brass protest band but they don't know a lot of songs, and we have a Peace Chorus which is pretty good but hard to hear (although I sang with them the week after the 2016 election at a Standing Rock solidarity thing...that was good, to go do the old songs, although I think they were surprised that someone my age KNEW the old songs!)
And we get tribal singers and drums, sometimes, but that isn't always something that lends itself well to marching-and-singing -- that's more of an open-the-rally thing, and also people who aren't indigenous often do not get what offering a song really means so they talk through it. :-/
Basically, the Left needs more brass and a better sense of its own heritage.
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And we get tribal singers and drums, sometimes, but that isn't always something that lends itself well to marching-and-singing -- that's more of an open-the-rally thing, and also people who aren't indigenous often do not get what offering a song really means so they talk through it. :-/
Basically, the Left needs more brass and a better sense of its own heritage.