Anonymous ID: da2080 May 6, 2018, 9:57 a.m. No.1318767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8774 >>8799 >>8940 >>8953

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I understand. If you're over 30-40, we all, or most of us, in some way contributed to the situation we are in now by consuming, overlooking and supporting a number of things about our pop culture that ultimately are not good for us with respect to liberal propaganda, morality and support of sickos. We told them it was alright to be an evil fuck by giving them our money. Then we didn't want to take responsibility and instead shifted blame for the problems we created, then voted into office compromised idiots and whores who proposed solutions that were anything but.

 

When that whole gangsta rap started, I was only familiar with the "fun" "cool" side of it, the stuff that made you feel good and have a laugh. In fact, I worked with one rap group, editing a video of one of their songs, which was about the importance of knowing black history. What they talked about, and what we now know about the dem party plantation platform, those guys would feel at home with the Q storm scenario, and with Trump. They were Kanye before his time.

 

Shortly after working on that video, gangsta rap began it's ascension. I first thought - This can't last. This is lowest common denominator junk. - but year after year, on and on it continued. Many years later, articles started appearing about how the rap world was taken over by the criminal element, with money, management and promotional support from the usual Hollywood suspects (insert image of the greedy merchant).