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This is somehow even dumber than Paul Ryan liking Rage Against the Machine. I could see a dumbass like Ryan tuning out RATM lyrics as just general aggressive fuck you energy while you jam out to the riffs and Morello's guitar doodling. In contrast, literally the entire verses of "Rockin' in the Free World" are about how terrible America is in pretty plain language, and there's not a whole lot else going on musically to distract from them.
But even worse than that is the spin from that thread:
Motherfucker, he IS the government! He's either dumb (it's this one) or he fully understands the song and is in essence taunting people! Beyond parody.
Video of the performance courtesy of the Guardian, which helpfully points out that
lmao, yes, this is definitely the most important context to give about the song. Also it's worded ambiguously in a way that makes it sound like he was specifically barred from performing in the Soviet Union, but the source I found for that (quoting Neil Young's guitarist) doesn't imply anything of the sort: