Waka Flocka Flame Comes Out As Republican

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All they think about is taxes...and nothing else. :snoop:

when you consider most rappers treat money as the most important thing in the world, it isnt that surprising.

"Im about my bread" "Im stacking paper", etc said every rapper ever


"Im either getting money or I'd have stayed off rap." -Lloyd Banks
 

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he's hood. doesnt mean he's dumb (or at least incapable of thinking critically and independently)

thats what you gotta remember about these dudes.

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Honestly black people need to throw the blind following of a certain party anyway

Not like the democratic party has stepped up to aid us in employment education health insurance or public safety

They listen to the concerns of whites gays and women show them empathy then tell black folks to worry about "black on black crime" and get out they face.

Personally the move should be having a agenda and whatever party ready to really be concerned with them and willing to put stock into those issues we vote that party.

Right now all we get is some Crack head white politician clapping in a church choir giving us some speech rooted in guilt about our ancestors marching for the right to vote and we just go vote for the Democrats based on stigma and familiarity. Changes need to be made
 

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Honestly black people need to throw the blind following of a certain party anyway

Not like the democratic party has stepped up to aid us in employment education health insurance or public safety

They listen to the concerns of whites gays and women show them empathy then tell black folks to worry about "black on black crime" and get out they face.

Personally the move should be having a agenda and whatever party ready to really be concerned with them and willing to put stock into those issues we vote that party.

Right now all we get is some Crack head white politician clapping in a church choir giving us some speech rooted in guilt about our ancestors marching for the right to vote and we just go vote for the Democrats based on stigma and familiarity. Changes need to be made

I know its cool to be all "I'm indie" but to compare the outcomes of dems to repubs is disingenuous.
 

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It would be interesting to see if there were any patterns in which rappers leaned left or right in their voting patterns. So far I can think of LL, 50 Cent, Scarface, Big Boi (libertarian,) and KRS-One (libertarian) as rappers who have voted for right-leaning politicians.
 

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I know its cool to be all "I'm indie" but to compare the outcomes of dems to repubs is disingenuous.

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Has done more for black people than Clinton and Obama combined
 

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It would be interesting to see if there were any patterns in which rappers leaned left or right in their voting patterns. So far I can think of LL, 50 Cent, Scarface, Big Boi (libertarian,) and KRS-One (libertarian) as rappers who have voted for right-leaning politicians.

You mean Hillary Clinton? That's who 50 said he leaned towards in 2008. He voted Obama in 2012.

50 did praise Bush, but that was in 2005, he may have known much less at that point.

He said this two years later anyway:

http://allhiphop.com/2007/07/18/rapper-50-cent-disses-president-george-bush/

I think 50 has become increasingly left in the last few years (assuming he was right leaning previously), if you judge by his interviews and statements.

http://globalgrind.com/2011/10/31/5...tatement-im-not-playing-game-anymore-details/

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...nced-street-king-energy-drinks-business-model

http://www.okayplayer.com/news/50-cent-feeding-america-psa-open-city-ghetto-quran.html

Doesn't seem very right wing.
 
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