ICE draws flak over promotional video featuring British rock band Radiohead's ‘Let Down’ song: ‘Not funny, this means….’
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is facing backlash after using the British rock band Radiohead's song 'Let Down' in a promotional video without obtaining the necessary permissions. Radiohead's management swiftly responded by demanding that ICE remove the video, stating that the use of their music was a misappropriation of artistic work. The band expressed their disapproval, arguing that the message conveyed by ICE contradicted the themes of their song, which addresses feelings of alienation and social disconnection. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the use of music in political contexts, particularly when it involves sensitive issues such as immigration. The controversy has sparked discussions among fans and advocates regarding the ethical implications of using artistic expressions for governmental promotion, particularly when it appears to undermine the very values those artists may stand for. As artists continue to assert their rights over their work, this situation serves as a reminder of the importance of consent and respect for creative contributions in public discourse.
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