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Politics & Power Quote by Neil Young

"I don't like the American media - particularly Fox"

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Neil Young’s blunt dismissal lands like a feedback squeal between songs: not a policy brief, a gut-level refusal. Coming from a musician whose career has long braided art with protest, “I don’t like the American media” isn’t a nuanced critique of newsroom incentives so much as an indictment of a system that feels rigged against truth, empathy, and the public good. The dash and the qualifier - “particularly Fox” - do the real work. Young signals he’s not just annoyed by clickbait or celebrity fluff; he’s pointing at a specific machine that, in his view, turns politics into tribal entertainment and skepticism into a lifestyle brand.

The intent is boundary-setting. Young isn’t merely reviewing channels; he’s choosing sides in a culture war where “the media” has become shorthand for legitimacy itself. By naming Fox, he avoids the lazy both-sides fog and makes his complaint legible: certain outlets don’t just cover reality, they curate an alternate one, and that has consequences. The subtext is also generational and personal: an artist who came up in an era when mass media could still feel like a shared civic space now watches that space splinter into monetized outrage.

Context matters because Young has used his platform to pressure institutions - from record labels to streaming services - when he believes misinformation is being amplified. The quote works because it’s unvarnished and strategic: short enough to travel, specific enough to sting, and framed as taste (“I don’t like”) while clearly arguing about power.

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Neil Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Musician from Canada.

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