Anonymous ID: 2dc136 April 28, 2018, 1:36 p.m. No.1224988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5004

>>1224714

Did this stand-up routine work out at the Comedy Club?

 

You really think this drivel is going to fool the chans? If I even thought it was half-sincere I would say you're giving racists a bad name but it's not that good.

When did you switch to this? If you ask me both Flat Earth and 'muh joos' still had some milage.

'2 out of 10' for the effort.

Anonymous ID: 2dc136 April 28, 2018, 1:52 p.m. No.1225124   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5140 >>5167 >>5176

>>1225004

No man. I wholeheartedly agree with you about auto-tune and most rap. Actually not a fan of country either, but that's beside the point. And we agree on the classical music too. Nothing better and, to me, best represents the hight of humanity's spirituality and religiosity. But that's where I get off the bus. I don't blame entire groups of people for anything. I criticize particular individuals for their own specific acts. That said there are also a lot of people who simply don't realize they are being used and, as a result, help perpetuate a plantation mindset.

I'll use Kanye as a positive example. I used to be his biggest critic. Forget that, to me, his music sucks and is unlistenable. I was always bothered by his constant need to talk about how great he is. I have paid a heavy price for my relationship to a narcissist.

That said, he seems to be taking a great risk to try to help the black community wake the fuck up. As they say in the military, we need every swinging dick in the field.

The opposition is already too large and the battle too big. No need to disparage anyone who might want to help better society. If you're into Q, he (they) have repeatedly stressed the need for unity. Don't carry so much hatred in your heart. It's a dead-end, one way road leading to the edge of a cliff. Turn back. WWG1WGA.

Anonymous ID: 2dc136 April 28, 2018, 2:01 p.m. No.1225224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5392

>>1225140

Yep. Total garbage. Saddens me how many young people accept it as talent.

 

Even though you can't go wrong with any of her James Bond themes, I'll offer Shirley Bassey's Moonraker as an example for how far we've drifted from real singing (video related).