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To: knighthawk
"So next time brother, off a pig for me".

Warning: video contains a word that is completely acceptable for rappers to use, but social death for anyone else: "Pull the Tregroes, Negros" - from a National Lampoon LP Album circa 1971. (Not the original song name, but their record company forced them to change the name on the label and album sleeve).

This is an absolutely WICKED satire of the white leftist elites of the era who used blacks as cannon fodder in their quest to get their long-delayed "Revolution" off the ground.

They themselves were too cowardly to attack police, but it was just fine to sit in their safe upscale communities in Marin County to the north across the Golden Gate, while they exhorted the Black Panthers across the bay in Oakland to kill and be killed by LEO's in order to bring about THE REVOLOOSHUN.

Some lyrics: "Whether it's in Oakland or Marin, we're with you all the way across the Bay. .....
Just because I can't be there doesn't mean that I don't care, so next time brother, off a pig for me. .....
Pull the triggers, n------". "

14 posted on 06/09/2020 12:33:06 PM PDT by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC ("May You Live in Interesting Times": Ancient Chinese Curse. The Wuhanic Plague: Modern Chinese Curse)
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To: CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC

From National Lampoon’s Radio Dinner album, back when PJ O’Rourke was editor. That song was also a slam at, as Al Kapp called her in a couple of his Lil Abner comic strips, Phony Joanie Baez. She had her panties in a snit over that song threatening lawsuits over it. Libs have always been self righteous and thin skinned, same as it ever was


20 posted on 06/09/2020 12:51:18 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (Virtue signalling is no virtue)
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