02/14/2021 / By News Editors
Big Tech is now censoring music that criticizes the hypocrisy and stupidity of the political Left.
(Article by Richard Moorhead republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
Apple removed Tom MacDonald’s “Fake Woke” from the Apple Store sometime on Wednesday night. The smash hit criticizes anti-white prejudice on the part of the cultural left, cancel culture, censorship, political intolerance, and the violence of the Black Lives Matter street terror movement.
View the music video for MacDonald’s smash hit on YouTube, before it’s purged from the Silicon Valley platform.
“Cancel culture runs the world now, the planet went crazy
Label everything we say as homophobic or racist
If you’re white, then you’re privileged, guilty by association
All our childhood heroes got Me-Too’d or they’re rapists”
“They so fake woke, facts don’t care ’bout feelings
They know they won’t tell me what to believe in
They so fake woke, same old safe zones
They so fake woke, facts don’t care ’bout your feelings”
Apple may claim that the song was removed for licensing or royalty purposes, but it’s abundantly clear why Fake Woke was actually removed. It’s very rare for Apple to remove music from the Apple Store after it’s featured there.
Why is fake woke not available on Apple Music anymore
— Jacob Weigelt (@WeigeltJacob) February 9, 2021
@IAMTOMMACDONALD Apple just removed Fake Woke from my phone.
— Lloyd Boudloche (@lloyd_boudloche) February 10, 2021
Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com
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