Today is dress-down day.
How sad it is that people like
@160jordansdeep cannot make distinctions. They can't see gradations. For them all is the same, the same is all. For them the indiglo Jordan XIV's are the same as the "black tops."
They hear "crime bill" and circulate stupid memes. But what did they say about reports of forced hysterectomies in ICE detention facilities? They said nothing. And that's because they don't really care about the actual history of incarceration. They don't care about prison conditions. They don't care that "You're going to jail." Why else would they circulate propaganda from the
NY Post about rising crime and the dangers of bail reform?
But it gets worse.
The best hip hop producers sample different songs and instrumentation but work within existing chord structures to produce something entirely new.
By contrast, everyday the ideas from the mind of
@160jordansdeep amounts to little more than a mishmash, cacophony of noise; a confused, untidy mixture of things. This is why he invokes China and education to conclude with the incomprehensible point about liberals in ghettos in gentrified areas near parks in sanctuary cities.
You might see him reorder these concepts in a different post, but they won't make much more sense. Instead, he'll lead with suburban sanctuaries, where the areas of ghettos are held together by Chinese people whose liberals are made by parks. When you can't make distinctions, you can't string together logical thoughts.
When you ask them, if not by voting, how do we get free? They have no answer. And that's because they're uninterested in freedom. The only freedom
@160jordansdeep desires is to have the ability to consume what he wishes. He and Delk are of the same cloth, only whereas 160 just wants to move about the world as an individual, Delk wishes to be dominated by one man.
@tupac jordan adds that people need to 'get in where they fit in.' But he says nothing about the implications of fitting in within a fascist regime. Each playing discordant notes, these members of the band cannot think beyond simple slogans; their political horizons extend no further than themselves. They rely on mishmash concepts, on the one hand, and, on the other, simple slogans that were never meant to be more than corner talk.
They engage in anti-Chinese racism and then get emotional when others call them out for their piss-poor musicality and their pathetic excuse for visual culture through stale memes.
Perhaps they're paid stooges. More likely, they're useful idiots uncompensated for their false equivalencies.