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The Repeating Cycle of America: It’s Time for Us to Grow-up as a Nation and Stop Being Stuck in The Past of Our Old Ways

Artistic genius at its best! That’s how many have been describing the Superbowl halftime performance by Kendrick Lamar. As one friend wrote on social media, “he used hip-hop bars to deliver symbolism and messaging over entertainment.” There’re a bunch of clips about the subtext and subliminal lessons in the performance. Not everybody saw it that …

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Posted byDouette O. 'Doc' CunninghamFebruary 11, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags: black history month, black-history, chaka khan, Dr Martin Luther King, fannie lou hamer, general welfare, history, Kendrick lamar, mojo circles, music, news, operation mojo, p!nk, reconstruction, superbowl, superbowl halftime show, superbowl paradeLeave a comment on The Repeating Cycle of America: It’s Time for Us to Grow-up as a Nation and Stop Being Stuck in The Past of Our Old Ways

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