If you don't know how big of a Kendrick Lamar fan I am by now, then you haven't been following this blog very long. (Catch up here and here. No excuses now.) So when I get a TIDAL notification on March 4th at 1:24 a.m. saying, "New music from Kendrick Lamar. Listen now," my immediate reaction was, "Wait a minute...is this another instance where I'm the last to know about something?!?! How come no one told me of this momentous occasion until this very moment?!?!" Then I thought, "'Listen now'??? Uhhhh duhhhhh...of course I'm gonna listen now! What else would I be doing at 1:24 in the morning except playing Madden, watching Knight Rider reruns or, I don't know, actually sleeping?!?!" So after seeing a few Facebook posts from people who were baited into doing the same thing, I listened to what were clearly the songs that didn't make Lamar's critically-acclaimed, Grammy-award-winning album, To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) and guess what? I didn't eeeeeem care. This was still new music to me and, more important, new Kendrick Lamar music. So it wouldn't be true to my integrity as an avid music lover if I let a week go by without sharing my two cents about untitled unmastered. in this "2-for-1 Tuesday Special"--giving you all an "In Heavy Rotation" special edition as well as my "Rave & Favorite Five" post for the week. (I know...I'm so generous...I shouldn't have.) Let's get at it, kiddies...
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
The American President: Donald Trump & The Societal Exposé, Part 1
Observing the meteoric rise of businessman Donald Trump during his campaign for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, several pundits, political analysts and social media experts have run to the same defense: "There's no way that Trump can win the general election. The American voter is much smarter than that and this would be an insult to their intelligence." However, let's keep it 100: is the rise of Trump and the real possibility that he could be the 45th President an insult to the American voter and the democratic political process that we darn near deify, or is it an indictment of America? At so many patriotic events, we are encouraged to sing Katharine Lee Bates and Samuel A. Ward's "America the Beautiful" as a sign of our solidarity with what is often billed as "the greatest" or "the most powerful" nation in the world. Given the historically divisive social climate in our country, how "beautiful" is or has America ever been and to what "greatness" is Trump truly returning us? He represents everything that many Americans--regardless of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, generational gap, religion, etc.--believe and exhibit, whether they realize it or not. In a four-part series over the next several weeks, I intend to highlight many of the harsh and sobering realities about America and manifest just how "American" Donald Trump is...
Labels:
2016 presidential election,
Black Lives Matter,
classism,
Donald Trump,
GOP,
Hillary Clinton,
Megyn Kelly,
Mexicans,
misogyny,
Muslims,
political correctness,
POTUS,
racism,
Republican Party,
separatism,
sexism
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