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Mick Jagger Prefers Not to Lecture Fans on Politics

From CBS News · () English

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  • Mick Jagger stated he prefers not to lecture fans on politics.
  • The Rolling Stones frontman discussed the role of politics in his music in a recent interview.
  • Political strategists Erin Maguire and Dan Kanninen also joined a discussion on the topic.

Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones, has expressed his reluctance to directly engage in political lecturing towards his fans. In a recent conversation with The New York Times, Jagger touched upon the complex relationship between politics and his music.

While the article does not delve into the specifics of Jagger's discussion regarding politics in his music, it notes that the interview provided a platform for him to share his perspective. The context of this discussion was further broadened by the inclusion of political strategists Erin Maguire and Dan Kanninen, who participated in a segment titled 'The Takeout.'

Their involvement suggests a broader exploration of political themes, potentially examining how artists and public figures navigate the intersection of their work and political discourse. The article, however, focuses primarily on Jagger's stated preference to avoid direct political instruction to his audience.

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Originally published by CBS News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.