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When, in a TMZ interview earlier this week, 48-year-old rapper Master P implied that Kobe Bryant could have made moves to save former Laker teammate Lamar Odom, the country immediately rushed to judgment saying that Master P was ignorant for making the following observation:
“If Kobe was his friend . . . Kobe, like, owns the team. He could’ve got the man back on the team . . . That’s all he wanted.”
Because Kobe Bryant has entertained society with basketball sleight of hand all his life, most thought Kobe rushing to his former teammate’s side was a genuine act of kindness.
Except…
Now that Future’s in the past, the rapper wants to start reflecting on the sanctity of fatherhood. Oh, brotha! Leave it to a flimsy rapper, known to spill seed with multiple baby mamas, to screw over a singer with movie star looks and then, all of a sudden, look back over his shoulder at what she’s doing when she has a new and better Boo.
When baked goods are allowed to bask naked in the freedom of open air, the least of its problems is a (likely spearminted) lick from a baby-faced pop princess.
Sometime it’s easy to hate America.
So quick is it to take to Social Media and fire up the pan to caramelize our Little Sweetie, Ariana Grande, most Americans, hypocrites that they are, never would have noticed or even complained that the baked goods were open air baked goods.
Priceless Treasures Sinking in Sand
Category: Book Bites, Newsy Bites
Tags:America, American pop culture and hypocrisy, Black Lives Matter, Claude McKay, cultural commentary with bite, Justice 4 George Floyd
Protestors…on the side of right.
America
by
Claude McKay
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