So "Common" or by his real name Lonnie Corant Jaman Shuka Rashid Lynn, Jr., will narrate or star in this brainwashed video that Starcucks is forcing all of its obvious KKK member/baristas to watch and be quizzed on less they be fired. Problem is "Common" is a racist bigot himself so why exactly is such a person involved in such an initiative? Common's most "famous" "song" (running low on sarcastic quotes today) is titled A Song for Assata - referring to racist domestic terrorist and an FBI's most wanted cop killer Assata Shakur, member of the Black Panther hate group and Black Liberation Army terrorist cell. In his "song" Common glorifies the murder of cops and leads people to believe that Assata was not only an innocent person but also some sort of a saint that was acting through divine inspiration when she and a fellow feral savage killed police back in 1973. Soooo ....yea. This is the type of person who Starcucks thinks should be their spokesperson for "equality' and "tolerance"... ...a guy who glorified a racist cop killer and aligned himself with her beliefs that it was "God's will" that she murder Whites because "meaa social justice".
Something that has amazed me regarding the Conservative obsession with Assata Shakur is the fact that numerous Conservatives opposes reestablishing trade with Cuba on the grounds they gave her asylum, while the US has given asylum to a guy who bombed a Cuban airliner and killed dozens of people.
According to the rules you're derailing this thread. Now do you have anything to say about a racist bigot being the voice of tolerance and love? I think Starbucks is sinking lower and lower due to their insidious politically correct policies. Remember when they wanted to hire 10,000 refugees but not vets returning from war?
Whenever you trigger a dnc/Russian troll the first thing they do is try to censor what you say and play forum rule Nazi. They rather have everyone that disagrees with them banned, then argue ideas.
To anyone who's ever been faced with police injustice. She fought the police like they were any other aggressor. That's admirable, as far as I'm concerned.
A seminar will fix everything... and if that doesn't work, a law... and if that doesn't work, purges. the progression of progressivism.
Funny the right is so brilliant they think Common is a racist rapper!!!! I bet if they hard it and didnt know it was him, they would like it.... Hes a mellow dude!
At least it will be in easy to understand Sesame Street style simple rhymes the baristas can comprehend.
Common's most "famous" "song" (running low on sarcastic quotes today) is titled A Song for Assata - referring to racist domestic terrorist and an FBI's most wanted cop killer Assata Shakur, member of the Black Panther hate group and Black Liberation Army terrorist cell. In his "song" Common glorifies the murder of cops and leads people to believe that Assata was not only an innocent person but also some sort of a saint that was acting through divine inspiration when she and a fellow feral savage killed police back in 1973. Soooo ....yea, racist.
Every bit of this sort of training I've ever forced to do has made me more indignant, not less. People don't like having thoughtcrime policed. It only works on the perpetually offended.