Posted on 03/14/2024 9:19:21 AM PDT by Sam77
A Connecticut school choir is singing a political song about weather, and it doesn't concern climate change. Rather, the subject is social justice's most iconic figure.
According to Campus Reform, New Fairfield High has been rehearsing for an important New York performance. To be belted: "Weather: Stand the Storm." The tempestuous title regards the torrential downpour of chaos that occurred in 2020, ignited by the late George Floyd's pivotal plight on May 25th in Minneapolis.
The song -- which is part of a larger work -- began as a poem penned by Claudia Rankine, co-founder of the Racial Imaginary Institute. The group's homepage nods to ubiquity:
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Title: “George and the Fentanyl”, a full chorus.
I know I don’t follow the latest music these days but there are songs about Fentanyl?
They singing any songs for any of his fetnayl business customers who may have died by overdose?
BLM’s Horst Wessel.
Knowing Floyd was a complete thug and the entire narrative around him totally fake, I wonder how many other icons in history are also complete frauds.
Same with Matthew Shepard — the drug dealer killed during a drug deal gone bad that became a gay icon.
Made me skeptical of everything.
Any mention of his home invasion and the woman that was pistol whipped by his gang of thugs?
read in a book once about a strong delusion such that they would believe the lie. not sure exactly what the lie is but I have a good idea.
He shines more brightly in death, than he ever did in life.
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Liberal, quite rich, white, guilt ridden, brainwashed boxes of rocks.
Ignorant and mentally challenged fools just never go away. With a substancial portion of them being socialists, of course they preferr to be called liberals or progressives as it has a better ring.
"Melanin, melanin, melanin!"
Joke updated for modern audiences.
I fought the law and thee law won , poster boy.
Video seems to have been disappeared from whereever it was. Sorta like the chef in the pond, I suppose. Or the Clinton Friends.
Blacks making a hero out of Floyd...tells us how weak minded blacks have become...to all of them...the media is raising the at this point in time. shame...
“White silence is violence”
Nope, my silence is: you fry your chicken and I’ll fry mine.
I’d have had more respect for the song if were one of Pink Floyd’s.
Traveling Wilburys did a piece featuring Bob Dylan called “Tweeter and the Monkey Man”. That, too would be apropos of the reality: the life of a streetwise playa vs. a cop.
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