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The right to sexual fulfilment: a privileged gunman, misogyny and social comparisons : Comments
By Rob Cover, published 26/5/2014By any measure the Santa Barbara shooter was privileged, but apparently privilege isn't enough.
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That brand of Hip Hop has little to nothing to do with Black people, it's entirely the creation of Jewish entrepreneurs like Jerry Heller and performers like NWA were "Uncle Toms", it's for that reason and the economic monopolies they wield in the music industry that there's this persistent under-current of anti semitism in Black Hip Hop.
Megadeth? Dave Mustaine is a Christian, the most controversial thing he's ever done is refuse to tour with Rob Halford of Judas Priest because he's a homosexual. Like most heavy metal groups Megadeth's lyrics are mostly centred on Anti War and Anti Authoritarian themes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AJYusGcF5M
Trent Reznor? No way, Nine Inch Nails won their 1998 Grammy for a song called "the Perfect Drug" which has nothing to do with misogyny, his songs are disturbing because they're about addiction, madness and worship of women as goddesses.
You may be thinking about their single "Closer" which is about a broken man being made whole by the sexual love of a woman, which I guess is timely eh? It's actually as if this track is written about Elliot Rodger, Imagine if he had had sex with a woman, would he have been any less insane afterwards?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eROTYeIyJg