| Is Michelle Obama a hypocrite | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 16 2016, 08:07 PM (895 Views) | |
| California | Oct 16 2016, 08:07 PM Post #1 |
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Michelle Obama has been out there trying to get people to vote for Hillary Clinton. Michelle said that she was shaken to the core by some of Donald Trump comments about women. Michelle Obama has never said that she was shaken to the core when white police kill unarmed blacks, she has spoken up for Hillary Clinton stronger than she's ever spoken up for blacks. Based on these following things is Michelle Obama a hypocrite? Michelle Obama said that Beyonce is a positive role model for her daughters. Beyonce gets on stage half naked and shake her behind for the world to see. ![]() Beyonce call women B!TCHES in her song, as you hear in the video below. A bitch is a female dog, should women be called by that name? Should a person that makes songs that call women bitches be seen as a positive role model? Edited by Afield Negro, Oct 16 2016, 08:18 PM.
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| MrsMommy | Oct 16 2016, 08:53 PM Post #2 |
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There are lots of hypocrites, and the biggest these days are black people when it comes to their preference in popular music. I was shocked to hear the First Lady say that if she weren't where she is now, she would want to bee Beyonce. I was shocked that she took her girls to Beyonce's concerts, etc. Beyonce to me is trash, while I absolutely respected Michelle and Barack Obama. These two stellar people worked their way up from lower middle class circumstances and into outstanding universities, and finally, the White House---and here they are upholding the nwords, bitches, and hoes crowd. Beyonce singing about riding and sucking penises. I don't think Michelle and Barack really thought this one out. How destructive to the young minds these people are. On the other hand, politicians always want to seem "hip" and are always trying to get the young popular vote. So, I'm sure this is very much part of there scheme to stay attractive to young people, and to stay in the pockets of even rich entertainers. My working class parents wouldn't let me listen to this type of shyt in our home or in the car. They had like minded friends and relatives who wouldn't allow it either. I don't understand "parents" like these that allow their children to listen to harmful pornographic, misogynistic, songs that also have white supremacist terms in them. |
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| California | Oct 16 2016, 09:07 PM Post #3 |
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Mrsmommy Michelle Obama is praising a woman that call women bitches in her songs, and then she turned around and say that she was appalled at what Trump said about women. |
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| MrsMommy | Oct 16 2016, 09:44 PM Post #4 |
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I don't believe her. Lets see which one of her "friends" is going to be the first to make a rap single out of "Grab Them By the Pussy." |
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| U Thant | Oct 16 2016, 11:21 PM Post #5 |
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Oh, please Believe her, when she says her and Barack support Beyonce. Their lives depend on it! A Brief History Of Beyoncé And The Illuminati Bey finally denies her Illuminati affiliation in “Formation,” but how did this mess get started? By MICHELLE KIM Y'all haters corny with that Illuminati mess, Beyoncé sings at the top of her new single, "Formation," which surprise-dropped earlier today. Never having addressed the popular conspiracy theory that she is Queen of the Illuminati, Beyoncé finally dismissed it as a mere trivial rumor. But exactly how did this Illuminati theory get started and why is she considered the supreme queen who rules alongside her husband Jay-Z? 1. Jay-Z Denies Being Illuminati in Rick Ross Track "Free Mason": According to conspiracy theorists, the Illuminati was originally formed by the Freemasons in Europe, 1776. During its genesis, the Illuminati's goal was to maintain an exclusive group of the intellectual and political elite. Today, it is said that the Illuminati is made up of the most famous musicians and celebrities who control major worldwide events, governments, and corporations. Beyoncé's rumored Illuminati affiliation first began with her husband, Jay Zand his signature hand sign that involves holding up your palms up in a triangle formation. Illuminati theorists believe that both hand symbols and triangles are dead giveaways of Illuminati-affiliation, making Jay Z seem like an obvious member. In 2010 Rick Ross track, "Free Mason," Jay Z directly addresses this rumor in his verse: I said I was amazing, not that I'm a Mason/...I'm red hot, I'm on my third six, but a devil I'm not. However, this didn't stop Illuminati theorists from painstakingly analyzing all of Jay Z and Beyoncé's subsequent music videos in search of further clues. 2. Blue Ivy Is Born, aka "Illuminati's Very Youngest": On January 7, 2012, Bey and Jay welcomed Blue Ivy to their family. Theorists began positing that the name "Blue Ivy" was an acronym for Born Living Under Evil, Illuminati's Very Youngest. Also, they posited that the reversal of her name was also Latin for Lucifer's daughter's name. Of course, these insane theories were never confirmed to be true. 3. Beyoncé's 2013 Superbowl Performance Is Highly Speculated As Illuminati Propganda: February 2013, Beyonce performed during the Superbowl halftime show. On a broadcast to nearly a 100 million viewers, she flashed the ROCNATION hand symbol and theorists went crazy by the publication of her apparent allegiance to the Illuminati. During the 3rd quarter of the game, half of the lights went out in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. This made theorists even more suspicious of Beyoncé's power. 4. HuffPost Comedy Publishes Gag Article About Beyoncé Admitting To Being A Member Of The Illuminati: A few days after the premiere of Beyoncé and Jay Z's "Drunk In Love" video, The Huffington Post Comedy column posted a fake headline: "Beyoncé Admits to Being a Member of the Illuminati" on December 19, 2013. Not realizing the joke, some people thought that Beyoncé's interview was true, further bolstering the theory that she is Queen of the Illuminati. 5. Beyoncé Finally Denies Silly Illuminati Rumor In Surprise-Release Of "Formation" Video: Finally, in Beyoncé's surprise "Formation" video, Bey disses the "haters" who suspect that she's part of the Illuminati. She belittles them by calling the rumors corny. She has better things to do than try and humor the theorists; she's Queen Bey. |
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| Snidely Whiplash | Oct 16 2016, 11:28 PM Post #6 |
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Well yeah, Michelle is being fulla shit. She didn't have issues inviting rappers who call women bitches, hoes, and all kinds a language. When Trump said it in private conversation, why it hurt her pretty little ears and her delicate sensibilities. They're all so fulla shit. |
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| Houston TX | Oct 17 2016, 12:17 AM Post #7 |
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GREAT POINT Snidley |
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| Houston TX | Oct 17 2016, 12:19 AM Post #8 |
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Some people can see other people's mess, but they can't see their own mess. Michelle Obama can see Donald Trump mess, but she can't see her own mess. |
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| MrsMommy | Oct 17 2016, 12:03 PM Post #9 |
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That was the worse thing they could have ever supported. Very damaging. You can't say on one hand; look at them! They worked hard! They made it! And then see them supporting the very worst in our culture. I am so ashamed of them for money-grubbing so hard that they have to disrespect their own image, and what it means to most black people, by bowing down to the most immoral people in modern black history. |
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| U Thant | Oct 17 2016, 03:48 PM Post #10 |
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Which event? Please, do name those specific rappers who Michelle invited. |
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