Am easily moved by trans-generational revolt, and the hope in youthful solidarity against a world that seeks to impose dehumanization and indifference as normalcy.
So it can be old antifascist punk rock like this simple enumeration of salutations to every kind of human groups or identities they could think of.
Or it can be old greek anarcho-leftist singers in front of a new generation that appropriate their songs and themes. The energy going through them is pretty touching and uplifting, no matter how cheesy the singers may seem.
It's a video I often come back to, to remind myself that these struggles will go on, that mankind isn't completely giving up. For context, the second song of that second video (3:12) had become famous since a rapper (who had made a popular cover of it)
got assassinated by militants of the greek neonazi party. The singer here is the original author, the murder had happened one year before that concert. Hence the emotion of the crowd.
Anyway, today is a day where my mind goes back to such songs, out of solidarity for the french people's current outrage against their cynical and blatantly antidemocratic government.