Gangsta rap is not authentic it's a carefully manufactured cultural product.
Most of them are actors: Tupac Shakur was a formally trained ballet dancer for christ sake and clearly homosexual... then he was repackaged as the archetypal street thug.
Rock music in the 90s was at its peak, sold most concert tickets, merch and when nu-metal emerged it began to mobilise disaffected young White men, channeled raw anger rooted in economic stagnation, family breakdown and cultural marginalisation into aggressive, communal experiences.
The "elites" who shape cultural production recognised the danger in this... unified anger among White men carried revolutionary potential if ever directed outward...
Rock was killed. By the early 2000s, the music industry completely pivoted toward hip hop and gangsta rap.
By elevating performative thug archetypes and sidelining bands that encouraged White male solidarity, the industry helped ensure that popular music remained a tool of pacification rather than awakening.
In short: rap is fake and gay
White working-class boys are currently the lowest-performing group in the country’s education system thanks to the Equality Act.
Reform will scrap it and return Britain to a meritocracy.
🚨 NEW: Andy Burnham is set to scrap Shabana Mahmood's immigration reforms and will give millions of Boriswave migrants Indefinite Leave to Remain, allowing them to access welfare and public services.
Andy Burnham not even warmed the seat in Parliament & already its come out he gave his wife a 4 million contract for EV vehicles.
How much more corruption do we have to put up with?
Politics is an exciting psycho drama to these people. A game. Full of horrible pant suits and selfies.
The media perform their “journalism” miles away from the real conditions of the working class.
Nauseating.
Starmer resigns - he has been a truly disgraceful Prime Minister.
I do not believe him to be a good man or a patriot.
He has deliberately and rapidly accelerated the destruction of our Britain, of our home.
History will not remember him kindly, nor should it.
I sat in Parliament, looking him in the eye, listening to him attempting to justify his decision to block a national inquiry into the mass rape of young British girls.
I will never forgive him. For that, and so much else.
What comes next, I do not know.
Whatever that is, Restore Britain will be ready to offer the British people a democratic route out - a better way, the only way.
But Starmer is gone.
And that is a good thing.
Enjoy it.