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Hip Hop: The Sound Of Terrorism

Ban Rap For The Sake Of Our Children--And America

Feb 13 2003

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The Washington, D.C.-area shootings by two negroes provided America with its first solid link as to the strong connection between rap music and terroristic groups. John Lee Malvo and the other pro-Muslim killer were apparently sympathetic to the Al-Queda murder crew, including their vile 9/11 acts of war against America.

 

What fueled the connections? These two terrorists-in-action were fans of hip hop (a music form especially enjoyed by Blacks, Arabs, and Caucasian teenagers and pre-teens), particularly a pro-terrorist anti-American group named Killarmy. This fact was broadcast on many news reports and alerted America to the possibility of their children's favorite "music" brainwashing their children with pro-Muslim, murderous ideas. The name Killarmy (pronounced "kill army"), at first, does seem to invoke patriotism through a love of American military might, but this group is anything but pro-American. In fact, they appear to be amongst the strongest connections between dreaded rap music and terrorism.

 

On a song entitled "Fair Love And War", one of Killarmy's rappers makes it known that "war is never pretty, but there is something dirty and disturbing about today's world conflict, because today's battles are fought with the dark heart of terrorism". Is that right, rapper? You are a terrorist? Correct--that line alone is enough to connect militant black negro rhyme-sayers to the murderours Satanic al-Queda warriors that seek to destroy America.

 

These terrorist-affiliated rappers spew hatred and terroristical threats all throughout their catchy songs--yes, catchy enough to gain young, impressionable audiences. "We are the men in war", they say. A chorus on a song "Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars", screams "Grab your army suits and your fat black boots, military gear, and go up like troops", signifying their intention to imitate Great American Soldiers, but murder American innocents, rather than spread world peace.

 

These al-Queda sympathizers go even further: "Ain't no remorse in my source of madness", on the track "Soldiers Of Darkness", is an admission of loss of control over terroristical impulses. Obviously, this group has no intention of not killing civilians. On the same song, they rhyme, "I burst like lions among the slaughter". This appears to be terrorist codespeak--"lions" likely refers to great fireballs of radioactive death, and "the slaughter" probably refers to terrorist-led genocide of millions of civilians.

 

Of course, terrorist threats and ideas are not constrained to the evil recordings of this single group. Anti-American sentiment is apparent throughout the entire rap music world.

 

The world's most popular and likely "best" rapper, Ja Rule, and his compadres, on "Connected", claim to be "worldwide connected" and that you "don't wanna f--- with us", which we can infer refers to their links with terrorist organizations. Later in the song, Rule goes on to further these links, rapping, "I'm the avenging angel and earth be my claim"..."these negroes is my sons, I've praised them [since being] young". Ja is currently king of rap, and these statements offer credence to him also being leader, or king, of a youth-focused worldwide terrorist organization, as well. What better way to recruit terrorist youngsters than appearing on MTV hourly? Interestingly enough, Rule denied our multiple requests for an interview.

 

Nas, also a popular rapper from terrorist haven (due to its large multicultural demographic) New York City, seems to be closely connected to evil ideologies. "Revolutionary warfare is all fair", he preaches, on "Revolutionary Warfare", defending his terroristic ambitions. On "Book Of Rhymes", he mumbles, "the US army is a school that teach the plights of conquest". Huh? More like "plights of spreading freedom throughout the oppressed world", schmuck.

 

In the above examples, some drastic pro-Osama, pro-Hussein statements have been highlighted. Yet none of the above groups are as clearly anti-American as the communist-like duo, the Dead Prez. To not equate this group with terrorism is to deny that God Himself exists. Their blatantly terrorist track, "Know Your Enemy", reads like a bible-of-terror, in musical form. "George Bush is way worse than Bin Laden is...FBI, CIA, the real terrorists", they proclaim! It would not be surprising to attach a microphone to a bomb headed toward a terrorist bunker in Afghanistan, and hear this song playing on the lone al-Queda cassette player after the smoke clears. And these evil crusaders-against-freedom don't stop there. "What you think the war is for--because the greedy are wanting more and more...holler if you hear me!". Yes, I holler, because I hear you, dear rapper--and now hear me: you are an evil terrorist sympathizer. "I'll be damned if I sit here and let them put us back in chains". After you say things like this--"Bin Laden was trained by the CIA, but I guess if you're a terrorist for the US, it's okay"--you DESERVE to be in chains. In prison. Being raped. These rappers spew hateful comments, insisting that George W Bush is worse than Osama Bin Laden, broadcast this Satanism to our youth, and THEN tell us that we've got to "watch what you say in these days and times"? FBI, CIA, Homeland Security--I urge you to dispose of these menaces.

 

The connection between rap music artists and terrorism is sickeningly clear. If it isn't groups closely affiliated with terrorism itself, it is rappers spreading pro-Muslim and anti-American, terroristical ideas, to the easily-penetrable minds of today's youth. It is not enough to slap a "parental advisory" sticker on these artist's albums anymore. It is not enough to censor MTV, VH1, BET, and "urban" radio stations. These young, criminalized African-Americans have moved from spreading the evil of drugs to our children, to infecting them with these hateful, terrorist-sympathizing computer beats and droning monotone word rhyming (also called "rapping"). America must take an active stance against such filth, and ban all rap music, period. The only individuals who would be genuinely concerned about such a notion would be Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein themselves.

 

 

 

© Copyright 2002, The Foundation For A Patriotic America (FPA)

 

 

 

 

PLEASE CHECK THE LINK AND CHECK THE ACTUAL PAGE. THERE IS PICTURES OF JA RULE, KILLARMY, DPZ, AND THEY HAVE THE FUNNIEST CAPTIONS UNDERNEATH!

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"These young, criminalized African-Americans have moved from spreading the evil of drugs to our children, to infecting them with these hateful, terrorist-sympathizing computer beats and droning monotone word rhyming (also called "rapping"). "

 

 

 

 

HAHAHAHA!!!!!

 

 

kilo - that's the picture I wanted everyone to see!

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^ deju vu can be simply a slight delay in your optical nevers.

Essentially the image from one eye is delayed a micron of a second

and becasue of that delay, the brain will process the image twice.

So you look at something and know that you've already seen it but

you haven't had time to put in in your memory. That's why it's

impossible to place where/when you had the first 'vu' or vision.

 

ROCK ON!

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read the letters from he enemy

 

I just makes you want to smash somthing.

It's hard to be anti-violent when you hear the

words of someone who is so looking for a beating.

 

 

example....

 

From: Roberto Lemos

Re: "Hip Hop: The Sound Of Terrorism"

I have done work with Killarmy--these guys are the most positive and uplifting cats that I have had the pleasure of working with. For you to spread ill will on anyone that you do not know is cause for a beat down where I'm from. It's obvious that you do not know the way of the streets--you probably grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut or in some rural area and were never exposed to people of color. Your hate for these people and their music is a form of domestic terrorism. If you were a real American you would embrace the music that your kids listen to.

FPA's response: One of my better friends is black! In fact, I've donated money to Africa and give money to the homeless regularly. True patriots support the lesser members of their society! I am down with black culture! "Holler!"

 

note how he refered to blacks as "lesser".

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I haven't looked too hard at the site, but I think it's either a hilarious farce, or a a joke in another sense. Either way, I crack up when I read the dude's opinions. The letters to the editor section is too funny! He says Rush Limbaugh is his hero or something.

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if its a joke, theyre fucking geniuses.

 

if its serious, theyre seriously the stupidest people ever.

 

I'm sortof leaning towards joke, right on the front page as one of the reasons why iraq is bad they list that whole babies in incubators story, then provide a link to the story that says that whole debacle was false? Maybe its just an ingenious plan to sway people. Or maybe someone did a google search, saw the headline, and placed it on their site. Who knows. Scary as it is, you know there must be people out there who think this way. :::shudder:::

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THE TRUTH SPOKEN

 

The Truth About This Site...if you hadn't already noticed.

 

Do you really think rap contributes to terrorism? Do you really hate hip hop?

Yes, rap contributes to terrorism. When a would-be terrorist realizes that a terrible, fake, biting rapper like Ja Rule can take advantage of our capitalist system by marketing his music towards little girls, and make millions of dollars, while thousands of artists with skill are forced to work at McDonalds to feed their pre-teens (who just happen to be Ja Rule fans)--the terrorist begins to see how f*$%# up the system can be, and decides to attack it at its core. This is how rap can sponsor terrorism.

And yes, we do hate hip hop--we hate hip hop that sucks ass, particularly the hip hop that is seen all over TV and on the radio, netting the artist and record label hundreds of millions of dollars, despite sucking the aforementioned ass. We hate a false form of hip hop that encourages the popularity of artists like Ja Rule and Nelly, which are contributing to the decline of African-American youth, rather than spreading hope and knowledge. Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, Paris, The Roots, and countless other rappers, are representing everything that this nation should be about--peace, understanding, equality, and most of all, a silent revolution, attempting to musically influence the road to a better America. Unfortunately, the most influential, positive, and informative hip hop is confined to places where the average person will never hear it.

 

Is this site real?

Yes, it's real, because you're looking at it right now, aren't you? The fact that it actually exists on your screen, on the internet, makes it real. The question is--does the site actually represent the real opinions of real people?

 

The answer to that would be--yes. Real people do think this way. Real people in America do believe that people who do not question their government and support George W. Bush with whatever corrupt, undemocratic scheme he and his cronies may wish to perpetrate next, are "patriotic". These same "patriots" believe that individuals who seek to improve America, improve its foreign policies, democratic ideals, and human rights, by disagreeing with or disputing the official government's stance, are not patriotic, or "anti-American". Protesting the war is Anti-American? Interesting. It must mean that being a sheep to your Almighty Government is an American thing to do, right? Invading another country for power and greed is purely American, and anyone that disagrees with it is an enemy of the country? We'd have to disagree with that, fortunately.

 

This is why this site exists. We don't attempt to use reverse psychology, or paint conservatives or "patriots" in a bad light. We only seek to expose the ridiculousness of their ideas, and the insanity of what they believe a "patriot" is. In fact, the inspiration for this site came from real people and real ideas--news networks like CNN and FoxNews, celebrities like Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, and a multitude of sites and forums on the internet. Looking at the opinions of some, it would seem that Americans are deeply loyal to their government, even when their government blatantly lies or does something wrong, immoral, or just plain filthy. Apparently, the degradation of freedoms and the constant government-induced fear of terrorism is okay, as long as the Overlords in the Republican Party keep us safe and secure! That's not freedom, that's not democracy, that's not America--its more like Big Brother.

 

The fact of the matter is, ignoring the people's voice (as well as world opinion) and listening only to close friends (or in GWB's case, daddy's friends), corporations, and dollars, all while continuously lying to the American people, is exactly what a democratic government is not supposed to do. Ironically enough, these so-called "patriotic" supporters of G.W. Bush are supporting precisely what is currently tearing America apart. Wake up, because the American dream seems to slowly be reaching its end. That is, until Dick and Bush are voted out of office--if "democracy" is still around by then.

 

If you like what we're doing here, we'd appreciate your support!

Your donations will help us pay for our forum and site hosting, as well as anything else we may need in the future to improve our site.

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Re: THE TRUTH SPOKEN

 

Originally posted by alder

The Truth About This Site...if you hadn't already noticed.

 

Do you really think rap contributes to terrorism? Do you really hate hip hop?

Yes, rap contributes to terrorism. When a would-be terrorist realizes that a terrible, fake, biting rapper like Ja Rule can take advantage of our capitalist system by marketing his music towards little girls, and make millions of dollars, while thousands of artists with skill are forced to work at McDonalds to feed their pre-teens (who just happen to be Ja Rule fans)--the terrorist begins to see how f*$%# up the system can be, and decides to attack it at its core. This is how rap can sponsor terrorism.

And yes, we do hate hip hop--we hate hip hop that sucks ass, particularly the hip hop that is seen all over TV and on the radio, netting the artist and record label hundreds of millions of dollars, despite sucking the aforementioned ass. We hate a false form of hip hop that encourages the popularity of artists like Ja Rule and Nelly, which are contributing to the decline of African-American youth, rather than spreading hope and knowledge. Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, Paris, The Roots, and countless other rappers, are representing everything that this nation should be about--peace, understanding, equality, and most of all, a silent revolution, attempting to musically influence the road to a better America. Unfortunately, the most influential, positive, and informative hip hop is confined to places where the average person will never hear it.

 

Is this site real?

Yes, it's real, because you're looking at it right now, aren't you? The fact that it actually exists on your screen, on the internet, makes it real. The question is--does the site actually represent the real opinions of real people?

 

The answer to that would be--yes. Real people do think this way. Real people in America do believe that people who do not question their government and support George W. Bush with whatever corrupt, undemocratic scheme he and his cronies may wish to perpetrate next, are "patriotic". These same "patriots" believe that individuals who seek to improve America, improve its foreign policies, democratic ideals, and human rights, by disagreeing with or disputing the official government's stance, are not patriotic, or "anti-American". Protesting the war is Anti-American? Interesting. It must mean that being a sheep to your Almighty Government is an American thing to do, right? Invading another country for power and greed is purely American, and anyone that disagrees with it is an enemy of the country? We'd have to disagree with that, fortunately.

 

This is why this site exists. We don't attempt to use reverse psychology, or paint conservatives or "patriots" in a bad light. We only seek to expose the ridiculousness of their ideas, and the insanity of what they believe a "patriot" is. In fact, the inspiration for this site came from real people and real ideas--news networks like CNN and FoxNews, celebrities like Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, and a multitude of sites and forums on the internet. Looking at the opinions of some, it would seem that Americans are deeply loyal to their government, even when their government blatantly lies or does something wrong, immoral, or just plain filthy. Apparently, the degradation of freedoms and the constant government-induced fear of terrorism is okay, as long as the Overlords in the Republican Party keep us safe and secure! That's not freedom, that's not democracy, that's not America--its more like Big Brother.

 

The fact of the matter is, ignoring the people's voice (as well as world opinion) and listening only to close friends (or in GWB's case, daddy's friends), corporations, and dollars, all while continuously lying to the American people, is exactly what a democratic government is not supposed to do. Ironically enough, these so-called "patriotic" supporters of G.W. Bush are supporting precisely what is currently tearing America apart. Wake up, because the American dream seems to slowly be reaching its end. That is, until Dick and Bush are voted out of office--if "democracy" is still around by then.

 

If you like what we're doing here, we'd appreciate your support!

Your donations will help us pay for our forum and site hosting, as well as anything else we may need in the future to improve our site.

 

 

now I feel like the audience of the ill fated show Fridays, when Andy Kaufman spilled water over Michael Richards.

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