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Singers in the Hands of an Angry Mob
15th June 2026 • That's What I Meant to Say • James D. Newcomb
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Composer Daniel Elder found himself at the center of intense public backlash after an Instagram post made during the unrest following George Floyd’s death. In this written interview, presented with AI-synthesized voices, Daniel gives his account of what happened, why he chose not to apologize, how institutions responded under pressure, and what the experience revealed about mob mentality, artistic conscience, and public fear.

This episode is produced from a written interview with composer Daniel Elder. Daniel agreed to answer questions in writing because he did not want an off-the-cuff remark in a live conversation to create further controversy. His responses are presented using an AI-synthesized voice, and the host questions are also produced with an AI-synthesized version of my own voice.

The conversation centers on Daniel’s account of the backlash that followed an Instagram post he made during the unrest after George Floyd’s death. Daniel describes his growing concern with social-media groupthink, the speed with which public discourse became accusatory, and his belief that the reaction to his post was shaped by a larger atmosphere of panic, moral certainty, and institutional fear. He also explains why he chose not to issue a public apology, arguing that doing so would have validated accusations he did not believe were true.

The interview also addresses the reaction of GIA Publications, the dynamics of online activism, and Daniel’s advice for people who feel compelled to speak in moments of public pressure. His counsel is simple: remain respectful, stay calm, be patient, and do not compromise foundational convictions merely to satisfy an angry crowd.

Find Daniel Elder on the web at danieleldermusic.com

Follow James Newcomb on the web at jamesdnewcomb.com

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