If you’re open to the idea that these days, we may be getting some help in mysterious ways that we don’t quite yet understand, you should read her latest Substack – it will blow your mind. It was another tireless activist, bestselling author Naomi Wolf of Daily Clout, who drew the most thunderous roars of applause. “If you negotiate with tyranny, you’re not going to get anywhere,” she warned. Her group has all kinds of useful resources, including a concise guide to stopping this tarnish on the Golden State. PERK, has been on the front lines of the fight and made an early appearance. Amy Bohn, tireless leader of Parents For the Educational Rights of Kids, a.k.a. And that’s in stark contrast to the energy and discipline of the left coast freedom movement. The cracks in the oligarchs’ united front, which was never as united as many thought, are showing. Recipe for murder and mayhem? Hey, nobody’s taking the shot anymore, so Klaus the Louse and Bill Gates have to go to plan B.Īnd that’s not working either. The way that bill works, money earmarked for police gets diverted to the health gestapo if the cops stand down. He’s on the way out, so this last-gasp batch of Orwellian proposals runs the gamut from the codification and prosecution of thoughtcrime, to weaponizing law enforcement to carry out health department orders. Word on the street is that they’ve been masterminded by State Senator Richard Pan, a shill for big pharma since he was first elected.
You may have heard about the ten bills currently on the table, in one place or another, in the California legislature. One particular sign in the crowd spoke for everybody: “There’s a new variant spreading around the world, it’s called freedom and I hope you catch it.” Mama bear has been poked and she doesn’t want her kids in any genetic engineering experiment. What was most apparent was how much the crowd skewed female – and how mainstream, and LA-diverse they turned out to be as the Highwire‘s camera panned the park. But at yesterday’s Defeat the Mandates Rally at Grand Park in downtown LA, the rockstars were the dudes from the Freedom Convoy, the physicians from the Front Line Critical Care Coalition, and an energetic group of cops and firemen who’d been fired, or whose jobs were imperiled by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Covid shot orders. If you’re in search of something fresh, fun and catchy, do not skip Luca Brasi 2.In early March 2020, if someone had told you that the crowd at a daylong outdoor concert in Los Angeles would have saved their wildest applause for the truckers, doctors and cops onstage, you would have figured that the music must have been pretty lame, right? On In My Feelings, for example, the rapper is near tears as he discusses the premature birth of his nephew before confessing that he often treats women badly because of trust issues. But as a testament to Kevin’s emotional honesty, there are also moments when we see a side of Kevin that is surprisingly soft and flawed. His delivery switches back and forth between rapping and singing, and his gritty voice and forceful flow are essential to the mixtape’s raw aesthetic. His music is for the club as much as it is for the streets. As the rapper’s infectiously anthemic choruses from I Don’t Get Tired or Plug Daughter blast through your speakers, you cannot help but sing along. This trait of Kevin glows brightly on Luca Brasi 2, one of the many mixtapes that shot him into stardom.Īmong Kevin’s biggest strengths is his ability to craft strong and sticky hooks. “I’d rather be hated for who I am rather than loved for who I’m not” he said in an interview with Mass Appeal, right after admitting that The Notebook (the book, not the movie) made him cry. There are hardly any rappers out there as honest and confident as Kevin Gates.