CaptainXeroid
Following Christ
The reason they got different responses is that Dixie Chicks and George Carlin target different audiences.MysticSang'ha said:And not all voices of dissent get that targeted, either. I don't see George Carlin's opinion receiving this kind of attention, and his stance against Bush is FAR more hateful and spiteful than Natalie's. I won't throw out the likelihood that celebreties get death threats, but hardly any of them were condemned in the manner that the Dixie Chicks were...
Carlin's audiences expect him to be irreverant and a bit caustic. He is a bit crass at times, but he can also be incredibly accurate and funny. :biglaugh:
The Chick's base of country music fans are all about God, family, and country. At a time when many stations were playing Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" almost hourly, Natalie's rant and subsuquent comments were seen as unpatriotic.
I was about to give an example, but I don't want to feed any stereotypes. Try this...think of a certain style of music and the people who enjoy it. Now imagine an artist who makes that kind of music publicly criticizing something near and dear to those fans. Wouldn't it be reasonable to think that artist might face some backlash? True, it has been extreme in the case of the Chicks, but not entirely unexpected.