Anonymous ID: dc1fd9 Jan. 29, 2018, 4:14 a.m. No.199280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9286 >>9290 >>9291 >>9294 >>9308 >>9336 >>9340 >>9373 >>9414 >>9419 >>9459 >>9591 >>9684 >>9689 >>9819

I’ve been working for the last 15 hours or so, so forgive me if this has been mentioned today, but I just watched the Jay-Z interview with Van Jones…

 

And I think he is planning to run for President! He would double Hussein’s minority turnout (easily), he can sound like a moderate better than you’d imagine he could (watch the interview if you haven’t), and he’s CONVINCING!… almost. He makes Q’s baphomet red pill almost a necessity. If you’re older and/or not into hip hop you may not think he could win, but I don’t think we should underestimate him or his influence. He’s like the the unofficial leader of the satanic symbolism in rap. Watch the interview if you haven’t. I’ll throw the link up. And I’ll also add a link to one of the best examples of symbolism I can find.

 

I was surprised POTUS challenged him on Twatter. He almost always picks a fight he knows he can win, and this one, in today’s culture, is not so obvious to me. And POTUS picked this fight, make no doubt about it. As far as celebrities go, JayZ went pretty light on the prez. But it sounded diplomatic and convincing to anyone that listened that already roughly agreed with him. Whether or not my crazy theory is true, Jay is not someone to underestimate. I can’t think of any one else that has more influence on culture than him.

 

I think one or two things are true. Q is gonna drop some serious JZ jewels, and/or POTUS sees what I see and is getting on him early and developing the narrative.

 

Or the third. He’s a white hat somehow undercover and I don’t have to stop listening to his music after all. Maybe he’s convincable. This falls into the hard to swallow category for me, I’m a huge rap fan. Been one my whole life.

 

Just don’t underestimate this guy. Don’t do it.

Anonymous ID: dc1fd9 Jan. 29, 2018, 4:34 a.m. No.199335   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9344 >>9476 >>9591

>>199308

 

I may be. But Jay-Z is like the cultural head of the snake. It would be easier to take down almost anyone else you could name in pop culture. I think it adds legitimate value to the board to point that out. Without help from Q, or an effort from us bigger than any other before it, the masses won’t accept it on their own. This is one of the toughest of all fights that I can imagine, culturally speaking.

 

I’m just saying take it seriously, and understand the role of the person we are dealing with in today’s culture.

 

But also, there has been a reason for everything so far. I’m sure there’s a good reason why POTUS picked a fight with him. He never does that unless he knows that he’ll come out on top in the end.

Anonymous ID: dc1fd9 Jan. 29, 2018, 5:04 a.m. No.199439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9447 >>9479 >>9504 >>9591 >>9710

>>199340

 

I’d bet you my life that Jay Z would turn out the young voters better than Hussein. (If the vote was held today with the perception remaining as is.) You must be over 50 yourself, and I say that with respect. He sold crack, but he started his record label with 90 thousand dollars that he saved and grew into almost a billionaire and married the biggest female pop star on the planet, arguably. Rags to riches. Successful black entrepreneur. Probably has an IQ 30 points higher than you. He is a formidable human being, whatever his cult may be.

 

Rap is about wit, originality, timing, amongst other things. JayZ would destroy any politician I could think of in a debate when the public is the judge. He knows the public better than them, by a long shot. POTUS being the one exception, perhaps.

 

In rap they call debates battles, and their much more vicious than anything you would ever hear in a debate. To whatever degree the use of coercive language is weighted in a given political race, is the degree that Jay-Z will have a distinct advantage. He’s the best in the world at doing that among a group of people who are the best in the world at doing that. And he speaks the language of the culture, of the people. He is like the perfect antiTrump.

 

I’m team Q here. There’s nothing I want more than to stop the pieces of shit that are fucking with children! I’m just adding my two cents.

 

I think it is important to understand how massive this guy is in today’s culture.

Anonymous ID: dc1fd9 Jan. 29, 2018, 5:16 a.m. No.199481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9495

>>199447

 

I keep hearing this… did I miss the sauce? Or are we working off the idea that he has to be a pedo because he appears so thoroughly satanic? Someone please sauce JZ going to jail stuff that I guess I missed.

Anonymous ID: dc1fd9 Jan. 29, 2018, 5:36 a.m. No.199562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9567 >>9643 >>9709

>>199504

 

Trump was one example of a celebrity running with the entire establishment running against him. JayZ would be a bigger celebrity, with the establishment and the media behind him. Trump was never a young person’s candidate like JayZ would be, I don’t think we have any data to know how young people would vote if he ran. He’s anomalous in a similar way that Trump is. He broke rules you weren’t supposed to break too. Grab em by the pussy thing was pretty bad by most previous standards, and was shouted from the mountaintops. It almost seemed to strengthen Trumps support though.

 

JayZ would boomerang the crack dealer gang banger thing and ridicule the satanic angle like he had done his whole life. The public forgives when people take responsibility, and Jay has that forgiveness from most of the public already.

 

Think about it. He’s the most culturally influential person in the country, or very close to it, despite all of the obvious negatives you cite.

 

I appreciate your response, but pretty much stick to my point. We’ll see how the Q drops go and the SOTU, I just wanted to get this thought out there and explain it. I’m sure there’s a reason why POTUS tweeted what he did.