"Born in the U.S.A.: Springsteen's Anthem Turns 40 Amid Political Paradox"

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Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." has been widely misinterpreted as a patriotic anthem, despite its critical message about the struggles of Vietnam veterans. The song's powerful, anthemic sound has led to its co-option by conservative figures, including U.S. presidents, who often overlook its protest roots. The song's dual nature as both a soaring anthem and a protest song has made it a cultural touchstone, but also a subject of significant misinterpretation over the past 40 years.
Topics:entertainment#born-in-the-usa#bruce-springsteen#misinterpretation#music-and-culture#political-use#vietnam-veterans
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