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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Web007rzSOI. Listen to Billie Holiday’s song, “Strange Fruit.” In recent years, we have watched the most famous Black singers produce crossover pop music for their white audiences and the music industry’s bleaching... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/Web007rzSOI. Listen to Billie Holiday’s song, “Strange Fruit.” In recent years, we have watched the most famous Black singers produce crossover pop music for their white audiences and the music industry’s bleaching R&B/Soul music white. The African-American bourgeoisie is too happy to assist the white theft of Black music in exchange for wealth, power, and prestige. I am sharing “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday to motivate Black Americans to look for a recent Black American singers, who sing about racial oppression and genocide on Black American slave descendants. Is there anyone, who is making music about the Black American experiences in recent times? Please share a link. “Strange Fruit” describes the lynchings of Black Americans. Black music can used for anything: praising that mythological, white, Jewish god, love, sex, breakups, cheating, Black pride, the environment, war, bragging about one’s material possessions, gossip, rumors, exalting one’s self as superior to all others… We have heard it all from Black singers. We have watched non-blacks murder Black Americans and walk free from those criminal charges by judicial and jury nullification in recent times when Black Americans are supposedly free, equal, and protected by constitutional laws that go unenforced by the African-American Democrats that most Black Americans in poverty vote for, unwittingly against their best interests. There are many hate crimes that are being committed by both racist whites and racist Blacks that will never make into the news media or to a trial, because the racist multicultural majority controls the news media, law enforcement, the judges, and the African-American Democratic officials. The African-American leaders and entertainers, who are chosen, financed, and elected by non-blacks to speak on the behalves of all Black Americans to their detriment are just as racist, oppressive, discriminatory, exploitive, and guilty in maintaining an unjust society against Black American slave descendants in poverty. Once they are speaking or entertaining a racially mixed population, those African-American leaders and entertainers never speak of Black issues again and turn their backs on the Black American community, who helped enrich and empower them. Look for the political Black American singer if you can find him or her. If you know of any recent Black American singers with a political song, please share that person’s YouTube video with me. I would love to know who he/she is. #blacks, #music, #history, #lynchings, #lynch, #strangefruit, #genocide, #murders, #society, #slavery, #enslavement, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans. less

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