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  • Nov 3, 2020

    Shout out Jay Z

  • Nov 3, 2020
    Jason

    Perhaps he doesn't want to have an influence if he doesn't actually feel compelled by Biden. Perhaps he realizes that we're on a predetermined track no matter who gets voted in, since both major parties are ultimately controlled by similar interests.

    Ya dude he totally didn't realize that when he was a Hillary shill

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    tezlyn what

  • Nov 3, 2020
    FlyMx

    It’s quite literally the dumbest s*** I’ve ever seen and I blame it entirely on Twitter culture and social media in general.

    S*** has been like this since before the internet lol...

  • FlyMx

    It’s quite literally the dumbest s*** I’ve ever seen and I blame it entirely on Twitter culture and social media in general.

    It was like this before social media and twitter

  • No Idea Color

    I'll ask him at dinner

    You didnt take the money instead? This nigga...

  • Swear some of y'all d***s get hard af whenever you get to speak of the "nuance" of the Crime Bill from nearly two decades ago. It doesn't matter. The s*** has done more harm than good, and we see that now. Shut the f*** up you bozos.

  • RX figtalk

    tezlyn what

    Lil B voice FIGARO!!

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Pinhead

    Also there's so much lost context when discussing the crime bill.

    1. It wasn't all bad. Let's just get that out the way. Established the s***offender registry, the Violence Against Women Act (which republicans killed) and a federal ban on assault weapons (which republicans also killed). There's some other stuff too but that's the s*** I remember. Where it really went wrong was mandatory minimums, the 3 strikes bs and making a slew of things harsher offenses.

    2. It was bipartisan. Whenever republicans bring it up they're acting in extraordinarily bad faith as if they didn't want a harsher bill.

    3. It was a popular idea amongst the electorate at the time. Crime in America had been on a steady rise since the 60s and peaked in the 90s. Everyone wanted an answer. The crime bill was that answer. A largely ineffectual answer however. Some people will attribute the fall in crime to the crime bill. Those people are wrong. The crime bill was in almost no way preventative. It was reactionary. The best way to lower crime is to prevent it from happening in the first place. No, not like Minority Report, but by addressing the cause. What's the #1 cause of crime? Poverty. The economic prosperity of the 90s was the main driving force behind lower crime rates. Not the crime bill, not stop & frisk, and not ballooning police budgets. The amount of people in poverty was also on a steady rise since the 60s before plummeting in the 90s. Not so coincidentally, as the middle class expanded during one of the greatest periods of economic growth, crime rates contracted.

    All that nuance, but instead we get, "Biden wrote and passed the crime bill all by himself and then he and Hillary celebrated by calling black people predators." and people eat that s*** up because it's simpler to understand.

    Username to post really clashing rn

  • Nov 3, 2020

    wheres ja rule

  • Nov 3, 2020

    Maybe because he realized he looked like a d***head supporting Hillary and would Look like an even bigger shill supporting Joe.

    Jay did a FREE concert with Bey for Hillary with Chance, Sean AND J Cole and they couldn’t fill HALF the capacity.... then Trump won that state. I’d be embarrassed if I was

    (That was the moment I knew Trump was gonna win)

    Plus he probably realized he was supporting the Greater of 2 evils just to spite Trump.

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Username to post really clashing rn

    I actually can't think of a more accurate username to post tbh

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Sidebar I can't wait for niggas to stop treating Jay Z and Beyonce as if they are the king and queen of black people.

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Uhoh

    The funny thing is the crime bill is actually good

    But in terms of liberal ideas it is a bad thing And goes against their worldview which is why it is pointed out

    ???

  • Nov 3, 2020
    Smacked Voodoo

    Sidebar I can't wait for niggas to stop treating Jay Z and Beyonce as if they are the king and queen of black people.

    It's kind of already happening, at least I'm seeing a lot more criticism for them nowadays

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Mans prolly mad about getting taxed

  • Nov 3, 2020

    Imagine thinking Jay Z ever supported the Dems or vote for their candidates

  • Nov 3, 2020
    Pinhead

    all this s*** he’s done and y’all still want more

  • Nov 3, 2020
    iCarly Japan

    Mans prolly mad about getting taxed

    that’s what i was thinking lol

    i wouldn’t be surprised if most rich people who came out for biden low key voting trump

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Smacked Voodoo

    Sidebar I can't wait for niggas to stop treating Jay Z and Beyonce as if they are the king and queen of black people.

    crine you mad about our overlord J Hova my g

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    I bet this heffa is constantly lighting jay z up on Twitter but when things ain’t looking good for the dems she gonna turn on the Batman signal for jay z

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Zac

    I bet this heffa is constantly lighting jay z up on Twitter but when things ain’t looking good for the dems she gonna turn on the Batman signal for jay z

  • Nov 3, 2020
    met

    ???

    What

  • Nov 3, 2020
    Zac

    I bet this heffa is constantly lighting jay z up on Twitter but when things ain’t looking good for the dems she gonna turn on the Batman signal for jay z

    nah she’s pretty unbiased and rational, it was in the greater context of why artists who support trump get more attention than those who support biden