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Diogenes Middle Finger
Some talentless rapper named Kendrick Lamar and Barack Obama shared a powerful moment at the White House
“Can you believe that we’re both sitting in this Oval Office?”
The first black president and a prominent(?)rapper were recently pondering the power of their positions. To understand the significance of the moment, look no further than Lamar’s critically acclaimed sophomore album, “To Pimp A Butterfly.” Immediately notable is the subversive cover art featuring the Compton, California, rapper in front of the White House, surrounded by a bloc of young black men, pulsating a jubilant, defiant black energy. The group crowds around a dead white judge with a gavel in his hand, symbolizing the criminal justice system.
Enjoy it while you can, Scumbag. It will be a long time before there will be one who looks like you to ever sit in the Leaders Chair after what your half-black boy Barack has done to bring out the worst in your race, and done to the country.