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BAD RELIGION Tackle Human Rights in Thought-Provoking New Track “The Profane Rights Of Man”

Punk rock legends Bad Religion take a provocative look at human rights in new single “The Profane Rights Of Man”.

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Bad Religion have released a new single titled “The Profane Rights of Man”. A worried look at the state of human rights in America, “The Profane Rights of Man” continues the band’s long-held commitment to incisively topical songwriting.

Vocalist and songwriter Greg Graffin explains, “The song is based on the 1789 document, “The Universal Rights of Man.” Since we’re a band that has a longstanding tradition of championing the enlightenment, we wanted to emphasize that our society is based on a profane rather than a sacred theological justification for human rights. In sum, the song is about Bad Religion’s belief in a secular basis for the protection of human rights for all people.”

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