The Subversion Of Rap - From Protest Movement To Globalist Movement

in #qanon6 years ago (edited)

In 1988 NWA released the highly successful 'Fuck Tha Police'. Whether you agree with the sentiment or not, you can agree this protest song was the face of rap music. By 2003, 50 Cent's Album 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' was the best selling rap album. Clearly Rap had swiveled to consumerism and was no longer a protest movement.

And since then Rap had been a useful tool of the globalists; keeping blacks angry at whites and spreading a message of gangster violence and abject consumerism. Then, as the Trump/Hillary election battle was reaching a peak of hysteria Kanye West started talking positively about Trump. Within 24 hours he was whisked off the stage and out of the public eye.

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Indeed this has been the theme throughout the industrry. From revering Trump's success and 'bling', the rap world decided he was suddenly and had always been a racist. Well some of them did anyway. And those were the ones who got airtime, proving once again that most rappers are not maverick preachers for a counter culture but simply tools of the globalists.

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I'd say that ANY popular music is essentially a social engineering tool of the cabal. "Controversies" are part of the dirty game to further divide and conquer.

Burgess Owens was on the Laura Ingraham show last night explaining that the NFL is using player protests to free themselves from the American market and enter global markets. The idea seems to be to take a brand that has been developed for 60 years in the USA and bring it into the Chinese and European markets and have "Globalist" control over the brand rather than "American" control. The NFL probably thinks it needs to "change" in some "progressive" fashion in order to appeal to Global markets. Bizarre.

This is in contrast to the NBA where they made no such decision to go Globalist.

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A very interesting observation. Truthseekers will be keeping an eye on this I reckon...

Nice interpretation, really good POV and issue you have picked! Well, it depends on one's perspective.

Has a black man, I like the fact that Kanye supports Trump, that is called true freedom.

Blacks in America have been allowing a political class to think for them for long now, that should stop.

Kanye may have his problems but his message here was not wrong. Other stuff he said sure, but not this message.

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kanye is on some next level shit, he is giant mirror for the world

The same thing happened to Lil Wayne when he said he'd never experienced racism on ESPN.

If you go against the narrative in any way, you're done.

Didn't Chance the Rapper also get crucified for tweeting something like "All blacks don't have to be Democrats"?

Programming tools sometimes recognize how they are used to program the masses, but the tool stays in the chest until needed & the masses drone on doing as they’ve been told, just as they’ve been taught to do

Kanye, needs to watch it at times though.

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