by Scott Creighton
You might think I’m kidding. But I’m not.
For four years ending in 2012, the covert ops assets at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), funded a program which used one of the biggest globalist NGOs to produce anti-government rap music for Cuban audiences in an effort to foster an environment suitable for a new color revolution.
That’s right. Regime change through rap.
The U.S. government financed a four-year effort to promote Cuba’s rap music scene as part of an effort to promote democracy on the communist-run island, federal officials confirmed on Thursday.
“It seemed like a good idea to support civil society,” said Matt Herrick, spokesman for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which financed the secretive program.
The four-year program which ended in 2012, was revealed by the Associated Press on Thursday, which described it as a largely unsuccessful, “covert” effort run by U.S. government contractors to undermine Cuba’s communist government Reuters
Though they tried to cover their tracks via a litany of shell companies across the globe, the Cuban government figured it out and the various Mockingbird Rappers had to flee the country.
U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy denied USAID’s claim they had informed congress of their big plans and said it was appallingly stupid.
“USAID never informed Congress about this and should never have been involved with anything so incompetent and reckless. It was appallingly stupid,”
Ever wonder why the U.S. rap industry, run mostly by rich white Jewish people, makes young black men look like thugs and animals while conditioning an entire population of them to respect nothing but money and the pursuit of more and more of it?
The difference being I guess is the government in Cuba frowns on government agencies promoting propaganda to their youth while here in “Merika” ours seems to demand it.
But there you have it. Regime change via Mockingbird Rappers in Cuba… and you paid for it all. Congrats.
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