The debate between left and right wages on, with rappers being dragged into the crossfire.
The Jewish people I know are very wise with there money so that’s why I said we been gettin Jewish money I never thought anyone would take offense I’m sorry if I offended everybody never my intention I love all people
— Saint Laurent Don (@21savage) December 25, 2018
The discussion continues, with Hanson claiming a sort of hypocrisy from the “left,” stating “I think it’s really dangerous throughout history when you have a group that sets themselves up as the arbiters of morality. We’ve seen it with the Catholic Church and the abuse problems, we saw that with the MeToo and the Hollywood Liberals like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey. They feel they’re not subject to the same standards they demand of others.”
In short, Hanson believes that these very same moral standards are being doled out selectively, rather than universally. Of course, there was certainly backlash when LeBron retweeted the 21 Savage lyrics, enough to prompt a public apology from the legendary ballplayer. Yet, by his estimation, the perceived outrage level was inconsistent. Of course, it’s difficult to truly assess a proper level of credibility whenever hip-hop is discussed on Fox News, as one has to wonder how familiar the hosts and contributors are with the culture as a whole.
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