Video: Japan's Post-Fukushima Nuclear Protest Music - Max Fisher - The Atlantic

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JUL 2 2011 In the U.S., the phrase "protest song" is synonymous with the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War and its draft, and the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. More recently, that same protest song paradigm has been sporadically adapted to the war in Iraq. But, in Japan, protest music can tend to be associated with something much more specific: nuclear power.

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Video: Japan's Post-Fukushima Nuclear Protest Music - Max Fisher - The Atlantic
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JUL 2 2011 In the U.S., the phrase "protest song" is synonymous with the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War and its draft, and the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. More recently, that same protest song paradigm has been sporadically adapted to the war in Iraq. But, in Japan, protest music can tend to be associated with something much more specific: nuclear power.

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