JoeByeThen
I love Parenti but his stanning for the Bill of Rights always has me like wtf. Like in his real history series he'll spend 30 minutes talking about how the Constitution was created by folks of power and privilege leveraging their privilege to cement the system to their benefit and then finishes up glowing for the Bill of Rights as if the advantage of the Bill of Rights isn't largely towards the benefit of those same people.
“Spirit of Cyrus,” which features Snoop Dogg on the hook, starts the album off. A fictional narrative, it takes the listener into the psyche of mass murder targeting who he feels are racist police officers. It was inspired by the real life story of former LAPD officer Christopher Dorner: In 2013, Dorner shot and killed four people — mostly police — and wounded three others. He ultimately took his own life after a shootout with authorities in San Bernardino. During the manhunt for Dorner, LL was warned by some of his friends in law enforcement not to leave the house because of the eerie resemblance between himself and Dorden. Police had instructions to shoot to kill Dorner.
I'm being torn apart at the intersection of "I want to believe" and "the United States is a notorious liar."
2 members. Did you make this just for laughs?