About "when the military gotta pull up" -- I think that's a sign you're finally getting their attention. When they know they have to threaten you with their maximum violence is when they are the most afraid of being toppled from their thrones.
I get what you are saying about the rioting... and you are right about at least 75% of the situations. What do you think would have happened to those cops if there were not people recording it? Not a damn thing. As someone who has been innocently beat by police it is the most helpless feeling you can feel. It has changed me forever. I heard the police laughing as they clubbed and maced me, simply because I was walking home but there were riots and people flipped a car over and then ran as I stood there with my hands up repeating I didn't do anything I am just walking home. The real rioters were on the other side of the street and a block away. As I stood innocently I hear the police in riot gear saying "You still should have ran bi**h!" Is there a person on here that can't say your instant reaction when you see a cop is fear and worry? They are supposed to serve and protect...somewhere along the line they became power hungry and feel like they can do whatever they want and will never get as much as a slap on the wrist for it. We can only speak unheard for so long before we have to shout.
“I knew I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed, without first addressing the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today, my own government.”
My interpretation of this song is basically him acknowledging that what happened after George Floyd was rioting not protest like all basic liberals tried to make it out to be but also confirmation that he understands that rioting is how you can actually change things. If you look back at history you’ll see that 9 times out of 10 peaceful protest hasn’t changed shit.
My recommendations for Prof are gonna be some of his older stuff. The Season, Peep Show, Myself, Motor, Fire, Horses in the Ghetto, I Need Your Love, and Karma. 😂 i could list others but that's probably already too many ✌️
Hey man. I’ve enjoyed your reactions and like your videos. I understand where you are coming from logically but pretty much every small business owner has insurance so I don’t think you need to worry too much about them. In terms of why people choose destruction of property it’s because it’s the only language the government understands. They don’t listen until it starts to affect capital. When it starts to affect business, business owners, and big corporations that’s when they start to negotiate. Nothing will change while politicians and their donors are comfortably making profits. Thanks for the videos.
I agree with you on most of your comments Stumpy, But I disagree with "you fucking up with burning buildings when the Military shows up" The Military actually pushed out the Boogaloo boys and the people that wanted to cause chaos. There was a large amount of people that came from out of state, removed their "Truck's" license plates, and started shooting at anyone that looked like they were protesting. Minneapolis was wild, we saw threats from every faction you could think of.
About "when the military gotta pull up" -- I think that's a sign you're finally getting their attention. When they know they have to threaten you with their maximum violence is when they are the most afraid of being toppled from their thrones.
Amen to that !!!
They did burn the police station. The house next to Prof’s melted.
I heard some people talking crazy when this dropped. Rich white Hollywood dudes with no idea. Guy literally lived in the heart of the fire that summer
Nah, Prof from Minnesota. His crib is literally where the riots were.
This is about the rioting in Minnesota over George Flyod
We meet again, fellow gampo
@@meganoshaughnessy5548 nice to meet you again :) 👍
@@katarinafiebelkorn8171 going to the show in Minneapolis on the 24th June, you get a chance to go this tour?
I get what you are saying about the rioting... and you are right about at least 75% of the situations. What do you think would have happened to those cops if there were not people recording it? Not a damn thing. As someone who has been innocently beat by police it is the most helpless feeling you can feel. It has changed me forever. I heard the police laughing as they clubbed and maced me, simply because I was walking home but there were riots and people flipped a car over and then ran as I stood there with my hands up repeating I didn't do anything I am just walking home. The real rioters were on the other side of the street and a block away. As I stood innocently I hear the police in riot gear saying "You still should have ran bi**h!" Is there a person on here that can't say your instant reaction when you see a cop is fear and worry? They are supposed to serve and protect...somewhere along the line they became power hungry and feel like they can do whatever they want and will never get as much as a slap on the wrist for it. We can only speak unheard for so long before we have to shout.
Prof Standout, Cousins, Tarzan, Action, Gasoline.
This my fave prof song.
"You cant fight violence with peaceful protest."
👏👏👏
“I knew I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed, without first addressing the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today, my own government.”
My interpretation of this song is basically him acknowledging that what happened after George Floyd was rioting not protest like all basic liberals tried to make it out to be but also confirmation that he understands that rioting is how you can actually change things. If you look back at history you’ll see that 9 times out of 10 peaceful protest hasn’t changed shit.
It’s literally just a dude caught in the middle. Physically and mentally.
Ty for the video! Will you do Prof live and in color payday!
Fair points, I can respect that
My recommendations for Prof are gonna be some of his older stuff. The Season, Peep Show, Myself, Motor, Fire, Horses in the Ghetto, I Need Your Love, and Karma. 😂 i could list others but that's probably already too many ✌️
Gotta do flower boy by prof. It's the most deep song imo
I think its a tambourine
Great song great reaction
Prof and Ren then dive into some Ren.... you'll thank me later
Hey man. I’ve enjoyed your reactions and like your videos. I understand where you are coming from logically but pretty much every small business owner has insurance so I don’t think you need to worry too much about them. In terms of why people choose destruction of property it’s because it’s the only language the government understands. They don’t listen until it starts to affect capital. When it starts to affect business, business owners, and big corporations that’s when they start to negotiate. Nothing will change while politicians and their donors are comfortably making profits. Thanks for the videos.
ACAB. 😂
I agree with you on most of your comments Stumpy, But I disagree with "you fucking up with burning buildings when the Military shows up" The Military actually pushed out the Boogaloo boys and the people that wanted to cause chaos. There was a large amount of people that came from out of state, removed their "Truck's" license plates, and started shooting at anyone that looked like they were protesting. Minneapolis was wild, we saw threats from every faction you could think of.
You are obviously not from MPLS