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"Eminem, the Lord is calling you loud and clear and I hope you have ears" insists John Conner, spokesperson for The Resistance, a Christian association dedicated to fighting Satanism. "I know what it's like to lose a great friend unexpectedly" explains Conner "and my heart goes out to the friends and families. I'm not saying Proof deserved this for rapping about murdering people, what I'm saying is the culture of hip hop and rap music glorifies such behavior in their music, but when it actually happens, that's when reality sets in, and the tears show, breaking down the facade of the macho indestructible images these artists portray."
I hope this serves as a wake up call to change the climate in the rap industry. Our country is being sold out by corrupt Illuminati politicians in Washington and there is so much good rap could do, but the industry as a whole has become nothing but satanic filth. What ever happened to Public Enemy and the likes of Chuck D?[see full story for more]
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