Every four years, Ice Cube pops up and tells Blacks to embrace fascism. |
The far right tells you that entertainers should stick to doing their jobs instead of talking politics.
According to Laura Ingraham, "shut up and dribble" only applies to athletes or entertainers who support Democrats and progressive policies.
Folks like Kanye West, Ice Cub, Rob Schneider, Roseanne Barr, Adam Carolla, Forgiato Blow, Tytus, Kid Rock, Enes Freedom, Herschel Walker, Kodak Black and Joe Brown are patriots according to the trolls online.
They found red pill and are embracing the right.
Anyway, Ice Cube is promoting his Big 3 Basketball, the Western Union album with Snoop Dogg, E-40 and Too Short, his movies and the Platinum Plan.
The Platinum Plan was a controversial policy that Ice Cube pitched to Washed Up 45.
— Ice Cube (@icecube) June 25, 2023
.@icecube is left hemming and hawing when @blackwomenviews asks him why there was nothing about issues that affect black women on his agenda. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8noRTlKEV7
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) August 23, 2020
Y’all got me Fckd up! Nobody’s mad @ Ice Cube for meeting with Donald Trump, were mad @ him for being heavily tied to people close to Trump while telling black people not to vote 🗳 How is trump gonna give the black community $500 billion when he won’t even give us a stimulus pic.twitter.com/uuRbHOE0Nm
— 2RawTooReal (@2RawTooReal) October 19, 2020
The proposals include prosecuting the Ku Klux Klan and Antifa as terrorist organizations, making Juneteenth a federal holiday and efforts to bolster Black economic prosperity.
The proposals like Juneteenth and making lynching a federal crime happened under President Joe Biden.
Ice Cube says he is not part of the elite Hollywood “club,” and claimed that he faces additional burdens imposed by unnamed “gatekeepers.” Because of that status, he claimed that his Big3 Basketball league, which he cofounded with entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz, is not being given the attention it deserves.
He seemed to put the blame for that on his “Contract with Black America,” which he introduced as a conversation starter on questions of racial concerns, including reparations.
“Some of you may not have realized that I’m not part of the club,” he said. “And a lot of you listening to me right here and right now, you are not part of the club either. And what I realized with the club is, what makes them so mad is when you don’t want to be a part of they (expletive) club. That pisses them off. What club am I talking about? I’m talking about the club of gatekeepers that we all got to deal with. You know who they are and they definitely know who they are.”
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