“As you may have heard that guy [Nas] is accusing Fox News of being a racist organization. This from a person who makes a living peddling the ‘N’-word and violent lyrics to his target audience of children and young adults. He is a real champ. The good news is that only very few media has given him any attention. And those who did do not deserve your attention. They are corrupt. That’s because Naaaaahhhsss had an obvious agenda in this case. His new album is a bomb. A disaster. A catastrophe. And he desperately wants attention. Two years ago his last album sold 355,000 copies in its first week. This one has sold 187,000 copies. Not good. I hope I’m not a racist for pointing that out. ” –Bill O’Reilly, The O’Reilly Factor
Don’t worry. You definitely are a racist for pointing that out.
Bill dropped that horse shit on the Fox viewership like “Booyah! I got something! He’s ummm… trying to boost his sales.”
Championing a cause such as the cessation of Fox News’ racist propaganda is definitely not the route a rapper takes when he wants to boost his sales. For sales augmentation rappers tell everyone they’re cocaine kingpins.
Suburbia seems to eat that right the fuck up.
“Everyone” includes the precious white American children O’Reilly uses as pawns to spin his fear tactics off of. Those concerned American parents don’t know shit about shit when it comes to hip-hop.
Not that O’Reilly knows anything about hip-hop, popular music, black people or anything else for that matter. He just opens his mouth and lets the bigotry fly. That’s his job. That’s Sean Hannity’s job. That’s one part of the Fox bigotry machine.
The other part is that Fox magnate and supreme ruler Rupert Murdoch capitalizes off of whatever adversary he cannot immediately destroy. They recycle, if you will. For a company that hates rappers so much, they sure know how to maintain a medium in which they may annoy the fuck out of people thrive.
I’m surprised Nas’ Myspace page is still up. Put a pin in that. We’ll come back to it.
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