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Rapper 'Akon' Muzzling Criticism

This guys depraved assault on a 15 year old wasn't enough.  He and his minions have now begun trying to stifle criticism of his lawless actions and keep the story away from the MSM.

I posted earlier today about this person as I have done in the past.  I posted a video from Michelle Malkin's Hot Air site which had a link to a You Tube video of the incident with commentary.

Well, You Tube has cowed to pressure from Akon's corporate handlers and pulled the vid.  They do this under the pretense of copyright infringement or some such thing. 

If you want to see the vi, you can go to Hot air for it.  I'm gonna try and post the entirety of the post from Hot Air with updates, but if they don't work, please shoot over and look at this stuff.

This guy is the prime example of the racial double standard those like Sharpton and Jackson won't ever decry or tell you about.  If they do anything, it's a half-hearted attempt at best.  If a white "entertainer" had done such a thing to a non-white, this would have been plastered all over the news for the past two weeks.

Hey MSM, how about some consitency huh?

Michelle is fighting back and you can go here for more details.

Michelle was on the Laura Ingraham show earlier today to discuss rapper Akon’s assault on a 15-year-old girl during a concert in Trinidad. We’re hoping to get audio from the show to post, and it’ll be here if/when we get it.

Meanwhile, if you missed yesterday’s Vent about Akon and his various corporate sponsors, here it is. Click to play.


Here’s the YouTube version.

Michelle has a new post up about Akon, his “music” and his corporate enablers. Al Sharpton is holding a march for decency in hip hop today. He plans to banish the n-word, sexism and other vulgarities from hip hop. How about criticizing assault, Reverend?

Update: Here’s audio from the Laura Ingraham show today, including Michelle and Laura’s discussion of Verizon’s mainstreaming Akon.


Update: Yesterday’s Vent, which is the video above, dealt with Akon’s assault and exposed the corporate giants who are mainstreaming his pornographic rap. We put that episode on YouTube to make sure the story reached as many people as possible, but Akon’s corporate backers decided to claim a copyright infringement and force YouTube to yank the show. Michelle has details on that and what we plan to do about it here.

You may still watch the show above, and you may download an mpg4 version here. That’s the iPod version, but it will play on any computer that has iTunes installed.

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