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Tom Morello has no patience for artists who keep politics off the stage. The Rage Against the Machine guitarist and frontman unloaded on musicians who avoid political fights during a new interview with Germany’s Metal Hammer, arguing that silence during a volatile era is not neutrality but a kind of surrender. “When people say that musicians should not be involved in politics, it means they are people that disagree with your politics,” Morello told Katrin Riedl. He said the complaint tends to vanish the moment an artist echoes the listener’s own worldview. “The second that you write a song that…