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cat's avatar

yes to every word you wrote and the clue is also in the fact he was permitted and invited to do that half time show, a performance that broke records in terms of audience size. do ppl think a revolutionary would be allowed to freely access an audience of that size ? did ppl not see with their own eyes the way the actual revolutionary was dragged from the stage for acc standing for something, in that very same performance ? i fear for people’s critical thinking capabilities i rly do.

on your piece tho: i acc can’t believe i read this for free, instantly subscribed

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J.E.K.'s avatar

Thank you! I really appreciate your added insight on this topic. Viewing the reactions in real time was confusing to say the least lol.

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KayHon's avatar

Fully agree! Kendrick is just a man from Compton whose advocacy stays within the music and in his local community. I think the expectation of celebrities to be the forefront of change and the organizers of the revolution is insane.

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Lee Gonzalez's avatar

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