Fall of the Idols
pop culture
On the surface, sure, Meg and her team are securing victories in court. But dig beneath the media-curated veneer, and you'll see a more sobering truth: everyone took an L—Megan, Tory Lanez, blogger Milagro Gramz, and the free press.
Nicki Minaj has officially had her invitation to "the cookout" revoked. She has to join the rest of the "coons" in Massa's House. And all for expressing a little gratitude.
Why would an engaged man with four kids jeopardize his family, his Christian image, and his soul with a Hip-Hop harlot? You can sum it up in one secular, crass, degenerate phrase: Ain't no p***y like new p***y.
There are over 750,000 words in The Bible (slightly more or less depending on the version), and modern Christianity has boiled it down to 8: be nice; don't judge anyone, ever; tolerate everything. These are the false virtues of modern Christianity.
We've gotten comfortable celebrating what's on the surface while ignoring the values underneath. Angel Reese is a product of our morally bankrupt, hyper-sexualized culture. She is implicitly saying that her skin color, breasts, big butt, and big lips is all she has to offer.
Angel Reese catching heat on social media is a very good thing. Not because of her hypocrisy—let's face it, there's a little hypocrite in all of us. And not because of her feud with Caitlin Clark. It's good because there should be consequences for public displays of degeneracy. Prostitutes should be publicly chastised.
In today's entertainment-obsessed culture, Taylor Swift has better security than Trump because she is more important—more important than the sick, the elderly, policymakers, schoolchildren, and children in the womb. Far more important than the American working class.
Nevertheless, it got me thinking: where did the black person/monkey/ape stereotype come from? I've seen and heard plenty of white people get called "mayo monkeys". George W. Bush was portrayed as a monkey by the media, including in the animated series Family Guy. So why does the stereotype stick to black people?
Toomaj exemplifies courage, conviction, and authenticity more than most of his flashy American counterparts. He's the echo of the working class, drowned out by the authoritarians. Stateside rappers like Drake and Rick Ross are mouthpieces for the secular elite.
Most commentators will swipe at the low-hanging fruit of [Kan]Ye's degeneracy and hypocrisy. They will gripe about how arrogant and crazy he is. They will highlight how Ye released his gospel album Jesus Is King a few years ago and performed Sunday church services around the country. They will point out the trashiness of his sex-kitten wife, Bianca Censori. Your favorite liberal or conservative commentator will not point the finger at themselves or you.
The most important takeaway is that two men from different walks of life who would never share the same air are allies on the same battlefield.
In a practice as old as time, blaming someone else is easier and more ego-gratifying than accepting blame yourself. When no one takes responsibility, everyone suffers.
Tate proudly boasts that he is a "Top G." What does "G" stand for? Gangster? Goon? Free Mason? Maybe it's globalist.
If water is wet and fire is hot, is being black gay? Or is being gay black? However you want to spin it, black and LGBT cultures are like siamese twins.
Science is fake. Scientists are nothing more than witch doctors with lab coats. As a matter of fact, I would trust a Zulu witch doctor before I trust Bill Nye The Science guy.
Valentine's Day is a hustle. Always has been. Just like Thanksgiving, Christmas, "New Year's", Easter, Juneteenth. They are holidays for the hustlers and snake oil salesmen.
Gabriel Whaley naming his company MSCHF is a microcosm of the state of our society. Mischief sells. It sells because sin is easy.
As Roe v. Wade is being deliberated in the courts, Samuels v. the Left rages on social media. YouTube sensation Kevin Samuels was pronounced dead on May 6 at the age of 56.
Hollywood keeps churning out movies with LGBTQ characters that cater to woke audiences. This is why Spider-Man: No Way Home was such a success. It was the antithesis of today’s film industry, warning us against extreme progressivism.
Seth Rogen has changed drastically over the years. He used to appeal to American audiences. Now, it seems he has found a different market and country he would rather make movies for.
The fictional DC Universe is filled with chaos, mischief, sexual deviance, and religious malevolence. It is devoid of moral foundations, embodying a do what thou wilt mantra. Why is there so much anti-religious debauchery in the DC Universe? The answer might lie in its creator.
#MeToo was the prelude to today's full-blown cancel culture. The social media-fueled movement was meant to bring awareness to shadowy sexual harassment practices in Hollywood and corporate America. However, as the old adage goes, the road to hell was paved with good intentions.
With all the talk of social "injustice" prevalent in our mainstream vernacular, the true injustice has been the brainwashing white liberals have done on the black community. Moral and cultural degeneracy is celebrated in the black community. A black person willing to promote anything that is anti-religion, anti-American, or, to be frank, anti-common-sense will receive millions of dollars and all the fame they can handle. That is what last night's BET Awards show was: a bunch of black buffoons entertaining their white liberal masters while promoting debauchery.
Who can save American masculinity?
The red-headed stepchild of the sports world is already fighting the good fight.
Candace vs. Cardi Round 1 went to Candace.
Last year, after Cardi B interviewed Vice President Joe Biden, conservative commentator Candace Owens ripped into the rapper for being used by the Democrat party.
Let us all guzzle down a couple of cold ones and celebrate one of television's most masculine stars of yesteryear.
Hip-Hop is one of the last bastions of free speech in this country. None of it should be taken away. However, it may not be a battle that the fans can fight.
Today's media gives us so many viral moments, yet most are not worth an iota of attention.
The Meghan Markle/Oprah interview? More black elites race-baiting for the masses.
Hillary Clinton on a virtual International Women's Day Q&A panel? More sour grapes about her losing the 2016 Presidential Election.
WWIII is being waged right now. The battleground is the mind. Streams of tweets and Facebook posts propagating communistic principles take the place of bullets. Instead of tanks rumbling down the street, we get corrupt politicians and power-hungry elites smiling at us on television, insisting that everything will be okay if we listen to them. Instead of fighter jets flying over and dropping bombs, we get Cancel Culture.

Druski’s critique stopped at the pulpit. He should have kept going. The pews deserve some attention, too.