Genius court jester flavor flav continues to fight the power
Last month we told independent thinkers that politicians worship celebrities. Not to sound judgemental, but Bernie wants to fight the power with Public enemy while calling Cardi B a genius. Does this insult the intelligence of “die-hard” fans of Bernie and Public enemy? I’ll let you fill in the blanks.
“A man who trusts everyone is a fool and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools if we live long enough.”
Robert jordan, winter’s heart
We predictably informed our readers that Bernie would adopt the persona of the personality to garner votes from that demographic.
There’s so much data for candidates to become better wools in sheep’s clothing. It takes a keen eye to observe the blood on the sheep’s wool and the fangs beneath the smile.
Without a doubt, Supporters of candidates have difficulty doing this. Followers will project the persona onto their candidates making it easier for them to get support. Our latest example features Bernie, fighting the power with Public Enemy.
Court Jester Flavor Flav was and is the ultimate hype man. A perfect balance to Chuck D’s no-nonsense lyrical vocal projection. With his signature Clock, Flav did more than keeping the crowd’s attention. He also spoke truth to power with ad-libs and rapping on hooks. Unfortunately, in Court, jester Fashion Flav gets ridiculed for missing shows, drug use, publicized love life, and more.
These vices further sway the Narrative into Chuck D’s corner. Furthering the myth that politicians and their supporters are upstanding citizens. As a rich rapper/celebrity, Flav can’t keep his life together, so how informed is he on politics?. Hence the art of suggestion here. As if anyone who did drugs and had a lousy relationship can’t be politically educated. At least 3/4’s of the country is guilty of this.
A democrats campaign is incomplete without a black church visit and support from rappers. Flavor Flav is right in his reason not to support Bernie Sanders. By not supporting Candidates who haven’t without a shadow of a doubt proven themselves. Flavor Flav is still fighting the power.
“The Public Enemy movement cannot allow it’s cultural identity, likeness, and life’s work to be misappropriated by political operatives in support of a fictional revolution-Don’t Believe the Hype!”
Flavor Flav lawyer’s letter is loyal to the brand of public enemy in the statement above. Bernie using the, fight the power mantra, doesn’t sit right. Flavor Flav might be crazy, but he isn’t dumb. The foundation of public enemy music, which predates the birth of today’s college liberals, is all political commentary.
The letter goes on to state;
“It is unfortunate that a political campaign would be so careless with the artistic integrity of such iconoclastic figures in America Culture.”
Correct me if I’m wrong, but Public Enemy during their peak at least never endorsed ANY political candidate. Is Bernie not apart of the establishment? Unfortunately, due to Flav’s court jester appeal and media propaganda, Millenials will side with Uncle Chuck and Grandpa Bernie.
In Chuck’s defense, he claims that kicking Bernie out of the group wasn’t based on politics. Rather, Flav’s inability to show up to shows, most notably Harry’s Belafonte’s. What inspired the article was Flav’s letter on Bernie Sander’s not why Flav no longer is a member.
In conclusion, Court jesters often targeted the hypocrisy in Religious and Authority figures. Due to being labeled a fool, the court jesters were the only person with permission to critique the king. The kings and queen took the jesters word seriously, the question is, will you? Fight the power!
Do you agree with Flav’s decision not to endorse any political candidate?