Rappers hate America/ Hip-Hoppers are terrorists

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Straight from the annals of right-wing idiocy. Notice the inherent racism, ethnocentrism, and displayed stupidity. Does anyone even wonder why the right-wing gets labeled a bunch of fucking mental midgets?

Hip Hop: The Sound Of Terrorism
Ban Rap For The Sake Of Our Children--And America


Feb 13 2003
patrioticamerica.net

The Washington, D.C.-area shootings by two negroes provided America with its first solid link as to the strong connection between rap music and terroristic groups. John Lee Malvo and the other pro-Muslim killer were apparently sympathetic to the Al-Queda murder crew, including their vile 9/11 acts of war against America.

What fueled the connections? These two terrorists-in-action were fans of hip hop (a music form especially enjoyed by Blacks, Arabs, and Caucasian teenagers and pre-teens), particularly a pro-terrorist anti-American group named Killarmy. This fact was broadcast on many news reports and alerted America to the possibility of their children's favorite "music" brainwashing their children with pro-Muslim, murderous ideas. The name Killarmy (pronounced "kill army"), at first, does seem to invoke patriotism through a love of American military might, but this group is anything but pro-American. In fact, they appear to be amongst the strongest connections between dreaded rap music and terrorism.

On a song entitled "Fair Love And War", one of Killarmy's rappers makes it known that "war is never pretty, but there is something dirty and disturbing about today's world conflict, because today's battles are fought with the dark heart of terrorism". Is that right, rapper? You are a terrorist? Correct--that line alone is enough to connect militant black negro rhyme-sayers to the murderours Satanic al-Queda warriors that seek to destroy America.

These terrorist-affiliated rappers spew hatred and terroristical threats all throughout their catchy songs--yes, catchy enough to gain young, impressionable audiences. "We are the men in war", they say. A chorus on a song "Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars", screams "Grab your army suits and your fat black boots, military gear, and go up like troops", signifying their intention to imitate Great American Soldiers, but murder American innocents, rather than spread world peace.

These al-Queda sympathizers go even further: "Ain't no remorse in my source of madness", on the track "Soldiers Of Darkness", is an admission of loss of control over terroristical impulses. Obviously, this group has no intention of not killing civilians. On the same song, they rhyme, "I burst like lions among the slaughter". This appears to be terrorist codespeak--"lions" likely refers to great fireballs of radioactive death, and "the slaughter" probably refers to terrorist-led genocide of millions of civilians.

Of course, terrorist threats and ideas are not constrained to the evil recordings of this single group. Anti-American sentiment is apparent throughout the entire rap music world.

The world's most popular and likely "best" rapper, Ja Rule, and his compadres, on "Connected", claim to be "worldwide connected" and that you "don't wanna f--- with us", which we can infer refers to their links with terrorist organizations. Later in the song, Rule goes on to further these links, rapping, "I'm the avenging angel and earth be my claim"..."these negroes is my sons, I've praised them [since being] young". Ja is currently king of rap, and these statements offer credence to him also being leader, or king, of a youth-focused worldwide terrorist organization, as well. What better way to recruit terrorist youngsters than appearing on MTV hourly? Interestingly enough, Rule denied our multiple requests for an interview.

Nas, also a popular rapper from terrorist haven (due to its large multicultural demographic) New York City, seems to be closely connected to evil ideologies. "Revolutionary warfare is all fair", he preaches, on "Revolutionary Warfare", defending his terroristic ambitions. On "Book Of Rhymes", he mumbles, "the US army is a school that teach the plights of conquest". Huh? More like "plights of spreading freedom throughout the oppressed world", schmuck.

In the above examples, some drastic pro-Osama, pro-Hussein statements have been highlighted. Yet none of the above groups are as clearly anti-American as the communist-like duo, the Dead Prez. To not equate this group with terrorism is to deny that God Himself exists. Their blatantly terrorist track, "Know Your Enemy", reads like a bible-of-terror, in musical form. "George Bush is way worse than Bin Laden is...FBI, CIA, the real terrorists", they proclaim! It would not be surprising to attach a microphone to a bomb headed toward a terrorist bunker in Afghanistan, and hear this song playing on the lone al-Queda cassette player after the smoke clears. And these evil crusaders-against-freedom don't stop there. "What you think the war is for--because the greedy are wanting more and more...holler if you hear me!". Yes, I holler, because I hear you, dear rapper--and now hear me: you are an evil terrorist sympathizer. "I'll be damned if I sit here and let them put us back in chains". After you say things like this--"Bin Laden was trained by the CIA, but I guess if you're a terrorist for the US, it's okay"--you DESERVE to be in chains. In prison. Being raped. These rappers spew hateful comments, insisting that George W Bush is worse than Osama Bin Laden, broadcast this Satanism to our youth, and THEN tell us that we've got to "watch what you say in these days and times"? FBI, CIA, Homeland Security--I urge you to dispose of these menaces.

The connection between rap music artists and terrorism is sickeningly clear. If it isn't groups closely affiliated with terrorism itself, it is rappers spreading pro-Muslim and anti-American, terroristical ideas, to the easily-penetrable minds of today's youth. It is not enough to slap a "parental advisory" sticker on these artist's albums anymore. It is not enough to censor MTV, VH1, BET, and "urban" radio stations. These young, criminalized African-Americans have moved from spreading the evil of drugs to our children, to infecting them with these hateful, terrorist-sympathizing computer beats and droning monotone word rhyming (also called "rapping"). America must take an active stance against such filth, and ban all rap music, period. The only individuals who would be genuinely concerned about such a notion would be Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein themselves.


The Killarmy terrorist crew, preparing to murder people like you.






Ja Rule, the worlds best rapper, flashing terrorist attack signals?







A terrorist manual, in CD format. Banning rap would remove this disinformation from store shelves and away from our children.
 
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Hip Hoppers Hate Freedom
Rap's blatant anti-Americanism is cause for concern--and terror




May 28 2003
patrioticamerica.net


Since our famed analysis of the hip hop terror connection, which generated much outrage amongst the very same rap-listening pseudoterrorist community it was intended to expose, the hip hop world has continued its trek along the feces-littered dirt road of anti-American senselessness.

After branding rappers as terrorists and unpatriotic solely for expressing marginally thoughtful attitudes and bringing up subjects other than whores, dollars, and Cadillac Escalades, we were outraged at how little the hip hop community had changed. Not only do the anti-freedom lyrics and monotonous, repetitious beats of terror keep bumping out of our children's subwoofers, but the rappers' tone continually gets harsher and the message gets clearer--hip hop hates freedom.

A track by two utterly unknown rappers, Sly Boogie and Saigon, has one of them rhyming, "I'm trying to make it through customs so I can dump what I'm smuggling/ fuck the whole Republican government, bitch I'm hustling and steady gunning". This spells it out clearly for America--if you smuggle drugs, 'hustle', and use guns violently, you're best off despising the Republican government. Clearly, hatred of the freedom-loving Republican Party is a prerequisite for criminal activity, which rappers such as these clearly endorse. It's no wonder that 85 to 90 percent of African-Americans vote Democrat1. It's also no coincidence that black 'hoods are thirty-five times more violent than white neighborhoods2.

The unpatriotic anti-Republican tone is taken further by socialist Talib Kweli, who, on "The Proud", raps, "the President's a Bush, the Vice President's a Dick, so a whole lot of f*ckin' is what we gon' get!". If the pro-terror ideology of the rap community was not already apparent enough, such silly terror-supporting statements expose it marvelously.

But general anti-freedom statements from innocent-looking rappers are the least of law-abiding American's worries. The threat to society gets serious when Southern hip-hopster David Banner, in a song titled "Bush", threatens the President's life: "Bush, I'm runnin' up in your sh*t like a track meet". Mr. Banner should be accosted by the Secret Service for such threats and held accountable for the damaging effects of these horrid words. How many children will listen to this song on their ghetto blaster and be led to believe that threatening America's courageous leader is an act of courage in itself?

Some in the rap community have felt so strongly against freedom and democracy, that they've taken time to assemble anti-American musical terror squads. Fred Wreck, a rap producer, has compiled a group of rappers (including Trey Deee, RBX ["I'm not bamboozled, it's all about the oil/ I sit back and watch their plots and schemes, tangled up strings to a puppet regime"], Daz, WC, and Dilated Peoples) to form the S.T.O.P. Movement, who have recorded an anti-liberty song, "Down With U.S." (the name alone clearly shows the rap world's intent to bring down the United States). One rapper rhymes, "this war's for oil, for religion, and culture, big business, dollars, and family honor, half world domination and half family drama/ the media just turned Saddam to Osama!". How exactly do outlandish lies like this help America's war on terror? Rappers whose minds have been damaged by drugs have a hard time understanding that Iraq was invaded solely to disarm Saddam Hussein. Yet hip hop takes the Al Jazeera/IraqTV approach by pushing totally false Arab conspiracy theories.

Unbelieveably, it gets worse. In the deep, dark depths of the hip hop underground, dwells a monstrous terror-loving beast, whose goal is to persuade America's children to strap bombs to their chests and go out in a blaze of anti-American glory. Or something along those lines, we think. This rapper's name is Paris (no surprise there from this socialist anti-American Chirac-kisser), the man behind the infamous song, "Bush Killa", which rivals the Dead Prez' "Know Your Enemy" in its terroristicity. Paris begins his latest single, "What Would You Do?", with a treasonous mocking of a Bush speech, transforming the Great President's words into what Paris thinks George W. actually means: "We're mounting a sustained campaign to crack down on every American, of every person of every faith, in every nation, to bring them to justice". Clever, but bordering on treason. In the same song, Paris raps, "who's the one with the most to gain (Bush!), before 9/11 motherf*ckers couldn't stand his name (Bush!), now even [negroes] waving flags like they've lost their minds...". More from this nerdy communisterroristical can be witnessed on an intellectual hotbed of hatred, anti-freedom, and terror, also known as his website, GuerillaFunk.com. It is our belief that this site, which serves dual function as a terrorist hatred handbook, represents the true feelings of the entire hip hop community. Paris' falsified, conspiratorial claims only enforce the real facts--hip hop is at the root of freedom-hating attitudes which lead to terrorism.

George Orwell, not a rapper (but still an early anti-American terrorist), said it right when he scribed the infamous phrase, "ignorance is strength". Apparently, the hip hop community has not yet received the message, as it continues on its musical journey of terror and hatred for everything America stands for.





1from newsmax.com
2from naawp.com

"The Devil Made Me Do It" CD: Proof of Paris' Satanism, possibly explaining his anti-American rants



To a rational mind, these are pigs. To a rapper, these are "the five-oh", or the police. Just more anti-freedom.



We don't think all African-Americans are terrorists--just rappers, like Talib Kweli, pictured here.



Paris' YO! MTV Raps trading card: Even in the 90's, the liberal media was spreading terrorist rap filth to kids



Is rap the 'CNN of the ghetto', as rappers claim? NO! In fact, hip hop is the Al Jazeera of America!
 

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these people are so fuckin ignorant, in so many ways, and so racist...they actually said the word negroe, so the rest of their article couldnt be taken seriously. because of how much this infuriates me, i have to just laugh at it.



in all honesty, if these people took to the streets to try and stop hip hop, i would become an activist against these people.
 
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"Ja" stands for "JAFAR" #1 terrorist!

"To not equate this group with terrorism is to deny that God Himself exists."

Oh my, this is completely unbelievable. What's up with the "Negro" term? Didn't people stop saying that term in like '72?

Fucking amazing.

militant black negro rhyme-sayers to the murderours Satanic al-Queda warriors

ROFL!!!


@DubbC, Edit-delete thread
 
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FPA said:

Ja Rule, the worlds best rapper, flashing terrorist attack signals?
You gotta be fucking joking me that people who believe this actually exist.


FPA said:
The connection between rap music artists and terrorism is sickeningly clear. If it isn't groups closely affiliated with terrorism itself, it is rappers spreading pro-Muslim and anti-American, terroristical ideas, to the easily-penetrable minds of today's youth. It is not enough to slap a "parental advisory" sticker on these artist's albums anymore. It is not enough to censor MTV, VH1, BET, and "urban" radio stations. These young, criminalized African-Americans have moved from spreading the evil of drugs to our children, to infecting them with these hateful, terrorist-sympathizing computer beats and droning monotone word rhyming (also called "rapping"). America must take an active stance against such filth, and ban all rap music, period. The only individuals who would be genuinely concerned about such a notion would be Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein themselves.
I WANNA BEAT THE FUCK OUT OF WHOEVER WROTE THIS.
 
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Devil marijuana....
"Know your dope fiend...look for the tell tale signs...you can't see his eyes because of T-shades...and his pants will be crusted with dried semen stains from constantly jacking off when he can't find a rape victim."
I don't know why, but reading this thread just made me think about all the govt. propaganda against weed from way back.
 
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in the article it says..... "The name Killarmy (pronounced "kill army")" ... "We don't think all African-Americans are terrorists--just rappers, like Talib Kweli" ... "Ja Rule, the worlds best rapper"

....Just an example of the type of people who make up the 'Foundation for a Patriotic America'.
 
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I wonder how many stupid hillbillys read and believe this crap, probably more than we are comfortable with. The thing about conservatives, they aren't too bright and believe anything their leaders throw out as the truth.
 
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Hatch...this kind of idiocy, racism, and moronic thought are common among America's heartland. These are the people who vote Bush. I just got back from Iowa, and talking to some of these people, you would be amazed at the mental filth which inhabits their minds. Bush's base is not rational, intelligent, politically aware people. Bush is counting on fear, racism, jingoism, hubris, and paranoia to be re-elected.