I'm reading your news and it's going on and on about how this is the most profound social commentary in the history of your nation.
What exactly is the commentary?
Reading the lyrics it's just "This is America", "Yea Yea", and a bunch of really random nouns repeated 40 times.
The video is just a nigger shooting people while high on bath salts, which I've seen on Liveleak like 60 times already.
What the fuck is the message? Learning biblical exegesis was easier for me than trying to understand the deep, profound message behind this. I've read all the nog articles trying to interpret the various aspects of the video and lyrics and they're all completely-nonsensical. Most blogs by nutty evangelical preachers claiming that the Book of Revelation says Netanyahu will usher in the Second Coming are honestly easier to understand.
>"Music is at a low ebb. Admirable tunists, and no mean tunists, the people betray their incapacity for improvement by remaining contented with the simplest and the most monotonous combinations of sounds. As in everything else, so in this art, creative talent is wanting. A higher development would have produced other results ; yet it is impossible not to remark the delight which they take in harmony. The fisherman will accompany his paddle, the porter his trudge, and the housewife her task of shelling grain, with a song; and for long hours at night the peasants will sit in a ring repeating, with a zest that never flags, the same few notes, and the same unmeaning line." ----Burton's Africa
Also this is not politics and does not belong on this board.
Alexander Wilson
I still haven't watched the video because I don't care and I don't do everything the media/pop culture tells me to
Justin Brooks
It's really good. The actions are in the visuals and in gestural citation. I can't be fucked explaining it for you, but google it and read analysis in NY Mag and the New Yorker and other good, educated outlets.
It's the best piece of popular art creation and political expression to be produced in the US in years. Try to learn something, user.
David Carter
Not far from the truth. Art is a big money laundering fest, its "meaning" is dictated by (((wealthy elites))) to the masses so they have something to bicker about and generate more publicity and revenue.
Robert Johnson
The only message I take from this is that people expect so little effort from niggers that this song is considered groundbreaking, or that if you're black you can get millions of views on your nonsensical claptrap with minimal effort... potentially a commentary on modern racial hiring in places of employment?