Rap music is now the music of resistance in Iran. Musicians in Iran that are in protest and resistance to the Islamic regime are using the rap music genre to make their voices heard and embraced by an oppressed Iranian people. I'm not certain how rap music in farsi might sound. Farsi is the language spoken in most of Iran. However, I'm not in Iran nor am I being oppressed by raghead 'mullahs' that use a goon squad lovingly known in Iran as "the morality police." Damn if'n that doesn't sound Orwellian. The "morality police" like to take hold of young Iranian women that are in protest and molest then kill those young Iranian women. The "morality police" also round up any "offending" protestors and disappear those rounded up. Disappeared is the culturally correct way to say murdered. So one can't really be too very upset with young (?) Iranians rapping their way to get under the skin of the ruling "mullahs" and piss them off to no end. You go young'uns! As for the grandiose ayatollah Khameany, fuck off you puritanical bastard! Damn if'n all this religious horseshit pretending to be populistic hasn't about run out a clock. Death to all the puritanical religious freaks here in the good old U.S. of A. AND Iran and all points Middle East. The fuckers are simply annoying if not entirely shown to be untrustworthy. Now for some Sabbatical machined artistry. No religious overtones to be found here.
the shame of Bergen-Belsen -
flaring nostrils of Genghis Khan -
play time in a killing field -
skinwalkers -
by way of disclaimer, the 'shame of Bergen-Belsen' is not about religious connection or connectivity. nope. the work is about genocide and human indifference. 😕
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