I know a guy that hates father's day. He says he's treated like crap 364 days a year and a tee bone once a year is supposed to make it all good. Hmmm.Morgan Freeman said it best.
I know a guy that hates father's day. He says he's treated like crap 364 days a year and a tee bone once a year is supposed to make it all good. Hmmm.Morgan Freeman said it best.
I'm with you. This seems to be more against cities/aholes/dirtbags. People holding up a gas station with firearms aren't BLM related.Not a very good song, very short, repetitive and divisive.
Not sure how anti blm got tagged, unless it was by people prejudiced against blm. Are the providers of this thought process sure that other races are incapable of criminal activity or protesting? I believe I saw a rainbow of colours in the video. I'd say it's more anti big city.
Music? It’s vulgar poetryGood thing nobody can understand rap music
Good thing nobody can understand rap music
On that front, almost every organization is an altruistic front disguising disgusting abuse of money by management.I'm anti-BLM.
I recommend look into the organization before lending support to them.
On that front, almost every organization is an altruistic front disguising disgusting abuse of money by management.
BTW This song completely went viral - it had 245K views on YT in the first 5 days and now at 15M in just 2 days. Also it rose to the top of all charts (those not controlled).
This is half the problem IMO. You did not watch the video but have plenty to say about it.I'm not going to watch that but out of curiosity looked up his other videos. Basically everything that you would expect from someone trying to get views from the right wing rage machine.
I honestly question how many of these people actually hold these views versus it being an attempt (very successful in this guys case) to monetize extreme views. Note, this concept applies to both left and right wing. Creating rage, equals engagement, equals youtube clicks, equals lots of $$$