takewithfood - 2013-01-21
Apparently he played this one song for 30 minutes straight and was kicked off stage by concert organizers.
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baleen - 2013-01-21 Oooh where's the freedom of speech?! What will become of this nobody rapper who agreed to come to the White House?
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fatatty - 2013-01-21 He's actually a pretty well known and successful rapper. But this was a pretty silly way to protest, and I don't think anyone needs to be outraged.
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misterbuns - 2013-01-21 oh shit he is the modest mouse rapper?
lol.
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Cena_mark - 2013-01-22 Nobody? He rolls with Kanye West!
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poorwill - 2013-01-21
http://i.imgur.com/i2KArvgl.jpg
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chumbucket - 2013-01-21
"what happened to freedom of speech!"
it got mixed on the down-low.
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2013-01-21
From what I can find, this was even an official inauguration party, he went on and on for thirty minutes rapping basically the same song, and the crowd was getting annoyed. The firm running the event made a decision and moved him off to get the next act started.
He was more than given time to say his piece, and he overstayed his welcome. He forgot the first rule of swaying the masses: Entertain first or they won't listen.
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Prickly Pete - 2013-01-21
What does he mean "freedom of speech"? I didn't see him get arrested or beheaded so there's your freedom of speech, dumbass.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2013-01-21 He's like all the people on YouTube who say their freedom of speech has been taken away when someone bans them from their channel for repeatedly calling the channel owner a niggerfaggot.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2013-01-21 Editing is not censorship. Censorship is when the government shuts down your site. When someone deletes your comments from their own site, that's editing. There's good editing and bad editing, but everyone has the right to edit their own publication.
And concert organizers can throw a performer off of their own stage.
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StanleyPain - 2013-01-21
It would be nice if people in this country could figure out that "freedom of speech" doesn't mean you have a constitutionally guaranteed right to an audience.
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That guy - 2013-01-21
He's keeping it real!
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Adham Nu'man - 2013-01-22
Well, that was a total FIASCO!
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EvilHomer - 2013-01-22
An entertainer making disparaging remarks about our President at an inappropriate time?! Preposterous. Imagine how offended we'd be if something like this had happened during Bush's tenure.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2013-01-22 I don't think anyone is really offended by anything here besides an annoying rapper being a retard and getting attention for it.
And yeah, people got bent all the time when entertainers talked shit about Bush. They were just usually the people who voted for him. Same case with Obama.
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