Trillmatic #FreeStyle @Chox_Mak910 @IAMDJYRSJERZY @THEREALTYBEATS
@SikaiMusic D.R.U.G.S Still On….
Sikai explained that this particular commercial was created to display the many different emotions and psychological states that come from constant drug abuse. “It’s really about the continuous fight with “the demon” as they say. ” -Sikai
Sikai = Consistency, Quality Music, Brain-boggling lyrics, Karl Malone (#FLOW THAT #DELIVERY)
40 Ounces @Chox_Mak910 @HennyThaBrain
WIlliam Randolph #Marijuana #Prohibition #AmericanGanster #AmericanGreed
William Randolph Hearst, media mogul, billionaire and real-life model for refer madness, His aggressive efforts to demonize cannabis were so effective, they continue to color popular opinion today.In the early 1930’s, Hearst owned a good deal of timber acreage. The threatened advent of mass hemp production proved a considerable threat to his massive paper-mill holdings — he stood to lose many, many millions of dollars to the lowly hemp plant. Hearst cleverly utilized his immense national network of newspapers and magazines to spread wildly inaccurate and sensational stories of the evils of cannabis or “marihuana,” a phrase brought into the common parlance, in part due to frequent mentions in his publications.
The sheer number of newspapers, tabloids, magazines and film reels that Hearst controlled enabled him to quickly and to effectively inundate American media with this propaganda. Hearst preyed on existing prejudices by associating cannabis with Mexican’s and Blacks stating that people were smoking it and blacks and mexicans were raping white women. The American people had already developed irrational hatred for these racial groups, and so readily accepted the ridiculous stories of their crazed crimes incited by marihuana use.
William Randolph Hearst also contributed to The Spanish-American War often referred to as the first “media war.” During the 1890s, journalism that sensationalized, and sometimes even made up—dramatic events was a powerful force that helped lead the United States into war with Spain. Led by newspaper owners William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, journalism of the 1890s used melodrama, romance, and hyperbole to sell millions of newspapers–a style that became known as yellow journalism.
Resources: Pasadena Weekly, Drug War Rant, Joe Rogan, PBS, Reefermadness
@nutiva #Hemp Can Save The World
Great Knowledgeable song!! I learned a couple a couple things just through the lyrics as well as the video!
@Wale @MeekMill Heavens Afternoon
@Wale b spittin that realness over the instruments!!
By Yanadhyana
@BuntyBeats @Chox_Mak910
Chox-Mak is back again with another single titled “#Bound”
which is a track that was switched up by Bunty Beats from Kanye West’s
recently released single. This single Chox-Mak tells a deep story of his
personal life to keep that relationship with his fans.