Cure for the post election blues
White Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
Release Date: 11/04/2020
White Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineWhite Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.
info_outlineNo matter if the election turned out the way we wanted or not, everyone feels the post election blues.
A let down.
There’s no better cure for your post election blues than a good helping of truth about black violence and media mendacity.
Including a debut from a new singing talent — The Reverend Bacon — who performs a stirring rendition of that Classic from Allan the Barbershop Guy, Please Don’t Be My Neighbor.
I happen to know that Mr. Rogers’ last words were “Colin, please use my song to spread the word about the Greatest Lie of our Generation.”
Will do, Mr. Rogers.