The Strokes cierran su actuación en Coachella con un video que denuncia las intervenciones extranjeras de EE. UU.

The Strokes concluyeron su segunda presentación en Coachella este sábado con un montaje de video que critica la injerencia estadounidense en el extranjero. Proyectadas durante su canción “Oblivius”, las imágenes acusaban a la CIA de derrocar líderes y mostraban bombardeos recientes. La exhibición marcó una declaración política más contundente que la de su actuación del primer fin de semana.

The Strokes subieron al escenario principal de Coachella para su presentación estelar del segundo fin de semana el 19 de abril. Mientras interpretaban el tema de 2016 “Oblivius”—que incluye la línea “¿De qué lado estás?”—, un video se proyectó a sus espaldas. El material destacó la supuesta participación de la CIA en cambios de régimen en países como Chile, Bolivia y la República Democrática del Congo, mencionando a líderes como Mohammad Mossadegh de Irán, Juan Torres de Bolivia y Salvador Allende de Chile. Una imagen de Martin Luther King Jr. apareció con una leyenda que hacía referencia a un juicio civil de 1999, en el que un jurado determinó la existencia de una conspiración gubernamental en su asesinato; posteriormente, el Departamento de Justicia investigó el caso pero no encontró pruebas que lo respaldaran, según lo señalado en la cobertura del evento por parte de Pitchfork.

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