In a new interview with the Rebellious Remarks podcast, John Cooper of Christian rockers SKILLET, who regularly speaks about his faith in secular spaces and voices his opinions on hot-button social and political issues, said that he believes people from different ends of the political spectrum can come together for civil dialogue and debate amid increasing polarization. “I think in 2020, no one had the discussions,” he said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). “It got worse in 2021. I think we’re on the path to it getting better. Now, certainly in the music industry, you have your people. Like for instance, there’s a very famous rock DJ that came to our show the other day. We’re on tour with four other bands, SEETHER and two other bands, [including] Tim Montana. I was the last band of the night. As I was going in to play, I saw this DJ and I went to give this person a …
SKILLET’s JOHN COOPER: ‘We’re Not Even Worth Talking To For Some People’ In The Music Industry [Video]
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