>gets triggered when people have in interesting, if flawed interpretation of her 'music'
Your interpretation sucks. Don't post alt right bullshit on these boards, plain and simple. And putting nazi symbols on one of her pictures is not only wrong, but illegal too. You deserve to be forced to watch 24h non-stop documentaries with what nazis did in WW2, you pathetic ignorant cretin.
/Grimes/
>grimes apologist
What? Did she kill millions of people or something?
Dude, relax. He's clearly a /pol transplant. Report the rule-violating stuff, and if he doesn't wizen up he'll get himself banned. That's how it works. No need for political diatribes. This is /mu - not /pol.
You're mad because in Germany they would kick your stupid ass if they hear that you're a nazi. They could even throw you in jail. Shame on you, scumbag.
No, this is OUR board now
(Post Pepe image that I don't have because I'm on mobile and don't save images on here)
APOLOGIZE !
seriously musical discussions only what kind of synth did she used on visions, I know she at least used a Juno G
right so were not allowed to post any sort of political inference on an artist because it might upset grimey?
This board is cancerous alt-right shit now so why are you suprised?
oh look, it's claire
Repeated appropriation of the bindi.
Appropriation of dreadlocks in “Gensis” video.
Grimes is not the first person attaching vague ethnic allusions to coolness without context—nor is she the first person to do so in four-inch “Club Kid” platform shoes. Pop music has long been a palette for white musicians interloping, borrowing, and assuming “other” racial identities, to varying critique or effect. In honor (or indictment) of Grimes and “Genesis,” here are a few of my favorites, in a manner of speaking.