I'm just going to leave this right here...
Bogey Boys is a golf and lifestyle brand created by Jew-hating pro-Palestine "rapper" Macklemore that charges a higher price for a shirt than the price that his own lyrics claim to be "just some ignorant bitch shit".
Not only did he recently release a song supporting pro-Hamas demonstrations, he previously performed in a costume making fun of the stereotypical Jew, with complete lack of self-awareness that he himself did a song about being so cheap that he popped the tags at the thrift store.
He dressed up in what is essentially Jew face, donning a cartoonishly large nose that looks like the Happy merchant meme, meanwhile being one of the shiestyest of merchants of today who's attempting to profit off of a foreign war he doesn't understand.
Meanwhile, "supporters" are constantly streaming his song trying to make it a hit and it has reached number two in the charts currently.
However after many obvious manipulations of the music market over the recent years from Ice Spice through Oliver Anthony, it's fairly obvious to most people that this is not organic support but an organized push to try and elevate the profile of a song because of other reasons rather than the quality of the song itself.
As a musician who actually writes songs, plays instruments and produce my own material, this type of stuff is well understood to me for many years but there are a lot of people who are just music fans that don't understand how this modern day payola works.
They use botnets to stream repeatedly en masse and they use the labels' own funds to buy up millions of copies of a release and *boom* people think it's a hit, regardless of if any actual music fans are listening to it or not. This internal method helps eliminate the chances of the specific actions of corruption being exposed like in the 1950s #Payola scandal where they were just literally directly paying DJs like Alan Freed to play certain records and got caught doing so.
#jewhaters #fuckmacklemore
#fuckpalestine