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[–] illuminalto2 [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

What about the part in the video where the gospel choir gets gunned down? That isn't a mental stigma to remind people about dylan roof and whitey?

We can sit here and go over lyrics all day, but we all know that intel psy-ops can take any issue, any thing and turn and spin it with media.

As PJW notes, Glover is being gushed over by late night talk show hosts regarding the song and video. Most people who listen to this song probably don't understand if there is a message beyond whats being shown in the video. And the video is clearly SJW rubble-rabble.

Is putting lyrics out there saying get that money, america, you owe me or I'm gonna get the bag worth shit as black community criticism if it's styled up by imagery of people rioting around burning police cars and the artist constantly making gun signals with his hands/shooting actual guns? If the target audience does not delve into lyric meaning, and just enjoys repeating "get your money" "I got the strap, I gotta carry em" and so on, then what good is the intended meaning of the song?

For instance - the ol' ronald reagan using bruce (((sprinstein's))) "born in the usa" as a campaign song even though bruce wrote it as a protest song. Didn't matter what the actual lyrics were to most of the people - when reagan blasted it over his speakers it was used as a call to pride.

This is what I'm struggling with at the moment.

Edit: BESIDES - If his true intention is to red pill people about black on black violence, he needs to step aside and defer to the experts - VOAT GOATS. We can help him with this ;)