The piece says in the end that it doesn’t want to single out Kendrick Lamar but whenever he is mentioned in a revolutionary context the photographs of him with Dronebama flash before my eyes.
He says white people don’t have singers and comedians as their leaders. I think there is a kernel of truth to that. But the current crop of trailblazers for whiteness includes people like Joe Rogan and a bunch of other podcasters. I cannot think of any example in this genre of demagogues that is not heavily invested in podcasting. They are not comedians nor singers. They are not even fit to be called clowns. But they are at least deeply unserious. I don’t know how that fits in with his argument but it is something to think about.
Some may find BreadTuber F. D. Signifier’s video essay of interest. I thought it was good, as a Burgerstani cracker, which is an audience he tries to educate. But again, it’s squarely in the BreadTube category.
Spike Lee tried to warn us…
Lamar is definitely not an example of c__ning in that they explicitly uphold white supremacy. I can’t speak on him because I don’t listen to his music but from what little I have listened it is nothing like that. But the thing of interest to me is the lending of the legitimacy to white spaces. Like if you think you are sticking up to the man by performing at concussionmania half time you are deluded. Especially stuff like Grammys and Oscars are a massive circlejerk and it is kinda shameful that anyone at all gives a shit about it. Like what is the point of Beyonce winning her 40th Grammy or something like that?
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: