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That’s weird, because pop music isn’t generally attributed to just one culture. The beginnings that are traced back to Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, etc., are from the American South, but it is a genre that has grown and been loved and played worldwide. It couldn’t be cultural appropriation. And furthermore, in the movie, the world has not had the benefit of the Beatles, so from the perspective of inside the movie, it isn’t even considered copyright infringement, lol. But as you say, you’re not a Liberal, so maybe that’s why you think you know what a !iberal would think. No matter what irrelevant political leanings someone has, they shouldn’t correlate one culture with pop music. Country music, maybe, but not rock or pop. Leave the politics out of music, please. Unless a song is specifically political, I think it ruins the music to taint it with someone’s political ignorance or wisdom.