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Title: Green Day and their Social Issues
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November 15, 1997 |
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The media stretches the truth, and adds in lies to make the story more appealing. It is done in the news, television stories, and in movies. Since those are all we watch, the American citizens are going to believe it. No matter how hard people like Green Day try to get the message across, the media will continue to control the minds of the viewers, especially the "American Idiots" here in America... Showed first 250 characters
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