17 Comments on The Devil Lives in California

  1. I hear Rap and I’m on the Nope train to Fukthatville!
    I can get my messages a nuther way.
    Having said that, I realize there is a segment of the population that may not otherwise receive this message unless it rhymes with a beat.

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  2. I listen to mostly country; the older stuff.

    It is hard to listen to that rap but he is right. I hope the people who listen to that hear his message and wake up.

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  3. He has an audience and he is definitely anti liberal anti woke.
    As long as he’s putting out a good message and reaching an audience that doesn’t follow the same thing as I and many others I’m cutting him slack.
    I don’t care for rap music but the people who do wouldn’t perhaps care for my playlist.
    I remember my grandma when the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan. Only time I ever saw her dislike something that much.

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  4. My grandfather back in the mid 60’s didn’t care for the Beatles either and was very vocal about it. He also didn’t like long hair on boys; it’s a good thing that he never saw 2 of younger brothers later on with their long hair in the later 60’s and early 70’s.

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  5. Yes. Rap is detestable in general, but the tattooed, rainbow colored hair, nose-ringed freakazoids need someone like them who escaped the left’s political cult to relate to. They like rap. A generational conundrum for sure.
    MacDonald is a bit opportunistic, but he does seem to be conservative. Suggestion – go find the lyrics online. This rap “song” is well composed and makes a great point. Democrats are morally and spiritually corrupt.

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  6. Tom McDonald’s songs promote the same conservative values as so many on IOTW. He is an independent artist who has built a very large following outside of the control of the music industry. He is strongly anti-establishment and pro-American.

    Go find his, “In God We Trust” which begins:
    “They separate us from our neighbors, and they call it social distancing
    It’s actually a bigger plan, it’s called social conditioning
    They took away our privacy, there’s always someone listening
    They’re rigging the elections, planning riots for the citizens…”

    Maybe try his “American Flags” and other patriotic, pro-American songs.

    Read the comments on his YouTube videos. They echo threads on this site. Or continue the closed minded, “He doesn’t look like me, I won’t listen to his message.” despite his music reaching a large part of the population that have no other access to the conservative views you espouse.

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