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Why are people acting like Drake is the villain here when it's blatantly obvious Kendrick is the shabbos goy?

Drake's contract was about to expire so he demanded more money from UMG but instead of paying him what he was worth UMG decided to wage a career-destroying campaign against him by artificially boosting Kendrick's diss tracts. UMG is owned by ultra-Zionists Lucian Grainge and Bill Ackman.

I'm also entirely convinced Kendrick Lamar is being covertly funded and propped up by the CIA. Starting in the 1940s the CIA launched the Congress for Cultural Freedom, a think-tank designed to channel funds into the anti-Soviet left. They funded intellectuals, musicians and artists who appeared "leftist" but were actually anti-Marxist and anti-proletarian. This included propping up hideous and meaningless modern "art" as a means of alienating the working-class from the arts and ensuring art could only be appreciated by pompous cultured elites

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD49vdreggw [Embed]

There is zero doubt in my mind the CIA has been behind the rise of hip hop for this exact same reason. Hip hop is primarily an anti-working class genre of "music," made by the black lumpenproletariat AKA the criminal underclass. Marx pointed out how the lumpen are an adversary of the genuine working-class, used by the elite classes to offset class struggle. The lumpen in no way threaten the power of cultured elites, hence why they use the lumpen as a substitute revolutionary subject. The Ivory Tower loves and pushes hip hop for this exact reason

Now Kendrick has been receiving an unbelievable number of accolades for the past 12 years. He's won a Pulitzer Prize, multiple Grammys, had the most watched Superbowl show and upheld as the greatest cultural icon of recent history. Why? Because as American workers are starting to rise up, CIA-backed intellectuals promote rap as a way to offset any true proletarian culture from emerging

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYd7nUXhc-k [Embed]