Conservative Rap Video Taking Off on YouTube

Adam Weinberg

Goldwater Republican
This isn't my production directly, but I did run the set, so I feel obligated to share:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhPqmJynQPU"]YouTube - Victicrat[/ame]
 
Oh Fox News is gonna love this one! LOL

Come on Adam, do ya'll think your gonna persuade African Americans that Dixie and Dano have their best interst at heart with this blunt little instrument?

It will be interesting to see what BAC has to say about Victicrats.
 
Oh Fox News is gonna love this one! LOL

Come on Adam, do ya'll think your gonna persuade African Americans that Dixie and Dano have their best interst at heart with this blunt little instrument?

It will be interesting to see what BAC has to say about Victicrats.

Where I 100% disagree with you Mott is the addage we always hear, I'm a liberal or a Democrat so therefore I "care". So were suppose to assume if you list all the liberal posters on this board they all care about black folk so much more than someone like Damo?

And the fact is there are 'victicrats' out there. Now I'm not sitting here saying it's a large percentage of the black community or people need to go 100% by the 'boot straps' but videos like this wouldn't be made if this was a complete fallacy.

And since this is a political board I doubt the creators of this video believed this would somehow swing the black vote all Republican. I would surmise its more about changing a mindset.
 
And I think as far as the authors were concerned, I don't think their idea was so paternalistic as: "Hey, black people like rap, let's make a conservative rap video and they'll all vote Republican from now on."

It would be obvious to me that many of the early viewers of this video will be a talk-radio type audience. That is, white people. But as the video spreads and gets attention from media outlets, a more diverse group may be exposed to it and have some discussion from it.

I think it was moreso to talk about the fact that there are black conservatives and libertarians and there are valid experiences that those people have that bring them to those political conclusions.

And that you don't have to go with the crowd.

BAC doesn't go with the crowd. He's a socialist, but he often "hollas out Obama ain't the bomb." :D
 
Where I 100% disagree with you Mott is the addage we always hear, I'm a liberal or a Democrat so therefore I "care". So were suppose to assume if you list all the liberal posters on this board they all care about black folk so much more than someone like Damo?

And the fact is there are 'victicrats' out there. Now I'm not sitting here saying it's a large percentage of the black community or people need to go 100% by the 'boot straps' but videos like this wouldn't be made if this was a complete fallacy.

And since this is a political board I doubt the creators of this video believed this would somehow swing the black vote all Republican. I would surmise its more about changing a mindset.
I didn't say Damo. I said "Dano" aka King Condominium (or something like that). Look, this video made some broad stereotypes about African Americans as the LA south central Victicrat.

I lived in the south and had quite a few African American friends and one thing I know, in general, about many southern African American families is that they tend to be both intensely conservative and very religious. Yet they still dominantly vote Democrats to the tune of 90%. Why is that? Because they are Victicrats? Hardly.
 
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And I think as far as the authors were concerned, I don't think their idea was so paternalistic as: "Hey, black people like rap, let's make a conservative rap video and they'll all vote Republican from now on."

It would be obvious to me that many of the early viewers of this video will be a talk-radio type audience. That is, white people. But as the video spreads and gets attention from media outlets, a more diverse group may be exposed to it and have some discussion from it.

I think it was moreso to talk about the fact that there are black conservatives and libertarians and there are valid experiences that those people have that bring them to those political conclusions.

And that you don't have to go with the crowd.

BAC doesn't go with the crowd. He's a socialist, but he often "hollas out Obama ain't the bomb." :D
That's why I'm interested to hear what he has to say about it.
 
And I think as far as the authors were concerned, I don't think their idea was so paternalistic as: "Hey, black people like rap, let's make a conservative rap video and they'll all vote Republican from now on."

It would be obvious to me that many of the early viewers of this video will be a talk-radio type audience. That is, white people. But as the video spreads and gets attention from media outlets, a more diverse group may be exposed to it and have some discussion from it.

I think it was moreso to talk about the fact that there are black conservatives and libertarians and there are valid experiences that those people have that bring them to those political conclusions.

And that you don't have to go with the crowd.

BAC doesn't go with the crowd. He's a socialist, but he often "hollas out Obama ain't the bomb." :D


because obama's a fascist, like you, adam.
 
the conservative "up by the bootstraps" mentality fails when fascist globalists have sent all the jobs overseas.

Is wearing nice suits and oursourcing your fellow man what it is to be conservative now?

Then conservatism blows.
 
the conservative "up by the bootstraps" mentality fails when fascist globalists have sent all the jobs overseas.

Is wearing nice suits and oursourcing your fellow man what it is to be conservative now?

Then conservatism blows.

I'm drawing a blank on the movie name but it was a Spike Lee film and he has one character play the over-the-top sort of 'black Republican' who says (paraphrasing) 'we black folk to need to raise ourselves up from the bootstraps'.

I was saying that wasn't the point of the video.
 
I'm drawing a blank on the movie name but it was a Spike Lee film and he has one character play the over-the-top sort of 'black Republican' who says (paraphrasing) 'we black folk to need to raise ourselves up from the bootstraps'.

I was saying that wasn't the point of the video.
Maybe they should do another one about some rural kid getting harrased by a bunch of Evengelicals for studying a biology text. Call it Ignoranticans? Wouldn't the point be the same?
 
Maybe they should do another one about some rural kid getting harrased by a bunch of Evengelicals for studying a biology text. Call it Ignoranticans? Wouldn't the point be the same?

I see that as apples and oranges. This is an issue being discussed here within the black community (at least the characters are). It's not white people from the burbs coming into South Central.
 
I see that as apples and oranges. This is an issue being discussed here within the black community (at least the characters are). It's not white people from the burbs coming into South Central.
You're telling me that wanting to broaden your horizons versus being a good ole boy isn't an issue in rural communities?

It is apples to apples, that is, the so called "norm" in a community unwilling to accept a new or different paradigm.
 
I didn't say Damo. I said "Dano" aka King Condominium (or something like that). Look, this video made some broad stereotypes about African Americans as the LA south central Victicrat.

I lived in the south and had quite a few African American friends and one thing I know, in general, about many southern African American families is that they tend to be both intensely conservative and very religious. Yet they still dominantly vote Democrats to the tune of 90%. Why is that? Because they are Victicrats? Hardly.

they are religious and therefore stupid. they have no clue what's going on.
 
Oh Fox News is gonna love this one! LOL

Come on Adam, do ya'll think your gonna persuade African Americans that Dixie and Dano have their best interst at heart with this blunt little instrument?

It will be interesting to see what BAC has to say about Victicrats.

he's convinced me that the guy in the red Reagan shirt has all our best interests at heart....is he running for Congress somewhere?.....
 
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