Woke Strokes Virtue Signal to Coachella Crowd: Universities in Gaza and Iran, You Say?
Trust fund hipsters strike again: The Strokes' cringe Coachella set proves rich rock stars know best about geopolitics (lol).

Indio, CA - So, The Strokes decided to bless us with their woke wisdom at Coachella, huh? Apparently, between jamming on their guitars and cashing those sweet, sweet Spotify checks, they found the time to become experts on the intricate geopolitical dance going down in Gaza and Iran. I mean, who needs, like, actual diplomats or historians when you've got Julian Casablancas screaming about universities?
This is peak champagne socialist virtue signaling. These guys, who probably haven't set foot in a classroom since they got their record deals, are now suddenly deeply concerned about higher education in war-torn regions? Give me a break. It's the Coachella crowd, though, so they'll eat it up like avocado toast. Woke points for everyone!
And let's be real, it's not like The Strokes are exactly dropping truth bombs here. It's a vague, feel-good gesture designed to make them look edgy and socially conscious without actually, you know, doing anything. It's the musical equivalent of liking a hashtag on Twitter.
I bet none of them could point Gaza or Tehran out on a map. But hey, who needs geography when you've got a platform to pontificate from? They're just using their platform to be woke.
Maybe they should donate some of their Coachella money to rebuild those universities instead of just flashing a picture on a screen. But I guess that would require actual effort, and these guys are way too busy being rock stars to get their hands dirty.
What's next? Are they going to start lecturing us about climate change while flying around in private jets? Or maybe they'll denounce capitalism from their mansions in the Hamptons? The irony is so thick you could spread it on a bagel.
This isn't about caring about the world; it's about stroking their own egos and pandering to the woke mob. It's about staying relevant in a world that's increasingly obsessed with performative activism.
The Strokes can stick to playing the music and stay out of the politics. Maybe, just maybe, some of us want to go to music festivals for fun, and not for political lectures. It's time for the wokies to be put in their place.
Sources:
* Heritage Foundation * American Enterprise Institute


