Posted on 05/31/2019 5:38:37 AM PDT by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
French self-produced rapper of Cameroonian origin Nick Conrad did not enjoy much interest before he entered the spotlight with a music video titled Hang White People; however, shortly after a trial over the notorious clip, he released another creation that featured him strangling a white woman, apparently representing France.
French rapper Nick Conrad, who has prompted outrage with his new release "Sweet Country" with the lyrics I F**k France until agony, was questioned by Paris judicial police, but walked away free for the time being, French broadcaster LCI reports. Investigators summoned him due to a probe that was opened by the Paris prosecutor's office following a report by Interior Minister, Castaner.
At the end of his recently released music video, the rapper of Cameroonian origin acted out strangling a white woman. Throughout the song, he also repeated the chorus "I f**k France until agony and I burn France, as well as voiced a wish to plant a "bomb under the Pantheon".
The clip has been condemned by French politicians, including Castaner, who filed an official complaint, as well as by Republican top candidate in the European elections François-Xavier Bellamy. At the same time, the president of the Volunteers Pour la France, General Antoine Martinez, launched a petition, demanding that the rapper be stripped of his French passport.
Netizens also slammed the rapper, as well as social media platforms for letting his video remain online. [snip]
His videos: "Hang White People" "Kill the White Babies" "I f**k France I burn France until she reaches agony" [snip]
This new controversy surrounding the rapper comes shortly after him being convicted of incitement to murder, which in his case carried a suspended 5,000 fine for his creation titled Hang White People. In the song, released last year, he called for white babies to be killed and acted out a mock kidnapping, torture, and hanging of a white man as an example.
However, Conrad appealed the court decision and denied any racism towards whites and argued that the artistic purpose of the clip was to render listeners speechless by inverting roles.
Anti-racism groups butted in by saying that it was a pure incitement to violence, the charge brought against Conrad could have resulted in up to five years in prison, along with 45,000 in fines.
However, prosecutors requested a softer punishment, remarking that he had "already to a certain extent paid the consequences" after losing his job as a hotel receptionist.
You’d think that if he hated France that much he’d just move to an African paradise like Camaroon.
And they wonder why we hung them in the day.
I wonder what the French tourism numbers are these days
if blacks kill all the white people, they won't have any rich people to steal from.
See his photo. He has a scarf tied around his head, and that’s French, right?
Some real Frenchmen or women need to retie that scarf the proper way, around his neck.
Must have been slavery that turned him into a psychopath.
Oh, never mind. He’s from Cameroon. He’s just natural born psychopath.
I wonder how many white people own slaves in Cameroon.
Ah, there is the rub! Nary a one. Yet, this rapper hates white people, while choosing to live in a predominantly white nation.
How is this guy French?!
Have to have a brain to be intellectual he only has the case it came in.
Have African colonies, what could possibly go wrong?
And Garrett Morris’, “I’m Gonna Get Me a Shotgun, and Kill All the Whities I See.”
Disease, famine, poverty, violence.....
You can watch the video and see the English translation lyrics here on Youtube. Unlike some Prager University videos, it is not restricted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz2UpWPX-7g
And then there is this by Kery James:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8J1OC9pGhg
Wow, I don’t remember the Garret Morris one.
He was brother to Greg Morris, aka Barney Collier from the 60s spy show, Mission Impossible.
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