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They found more pipe bombs in a bedroom inside Mr. Spafford’s house, loosely stuffed in a backpack that bore a patch shaped like a hand grenade and a logo reading “#NoLivesMatter,” prosecutors said.
No Lives Matter is a nihilistic, far-right ideology that largely exists on encrypted online messaging apps like Telegram
“Hmm…” thinks I, after reading the headline. “I wonder if this is going to be someone on the right or the left. I have my suspicions, but let’s not jump to unfounded conclusions.”
Turns out my conclusions were (once again) entirely founded.
I understand the words in this sentence, but the order they are presented in is… Baffling.
Thomas MacDonald (born September 21, 1988)[1] is a Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, and former professional wrestler. He is known for his anti-establishment subject matter in his music, in which he frequently criticizes “woke” culture, herd behavior and groupthink.[2] In 2024, he emerged as a figurehead of “MAGA rap”, a Trumpist subgenre of hip hop.[3][4][5]
There’s a lot to digest there.
Guy doesn’t like group think. That’s why he became a figurehead of MAGA…
…I may need more than one bottle of prosecco to prepare for 2025.
“MAGA Rap” - all I can think of is some kind of low(er)-rent Kid Rock knockoff. 🤣 😂
I’m sure I’m wrong, and I’m not going to look into it any deeper, but that’s what the phrase “MAGA Rap” brings to mind for me.
I actually kinda think you’re right, but like you I’m not looking into it any deeper.
Not sure that clears up anything.
It’s the best I got man, sorry.
I’m assuming this was for when “the election was stolen”, but it wasn’t because musk won :)
Relevant to your sentiment there.