‘Obama Killed Rock Music’ Daily Wire Losers Think Black President Ruined ‘Angst’ For White Boys

‘Obama Killed Rock Music’ Daily Wire Losers Think Black President Ruined ‘Angst’ For White Boys

​@The Daily Wire has a show called "Daily Wire Backstage," which consists of @Ben Shapiro and three or four other Daily Wire guys who sit around on leather chairs, drink bourbon, and say right-wing things. Obviously, this means that we hate it, and also that it will more than occasionally be racist. On this episode, self-described "Daily Wire god-king" Jeremy Boreing enlightens the other men with his theory that "Barack Obama destroyed rock 'n roll." Barack Obama became president, told white men that they weren't allowed to have angst, and so there was no more rock music. Makes total sense. Someone should have let Congress, all of the white male mass shooters, and everyone who voted for Barack Obama's presidential successor in on how all powerful Barack Obama was and saved the country a lot of pain and suffering, but I guess the message only got through to white rock bands.

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Matt Binder: Apparently, they have a show called like "Daily Wire Backstage" or something where the five main faces of the Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Clinton Klavan or whatever his name is.
Emma Vigeland: They sit around and perform masculinity.
MB: Yeah, the guy's name is Jeremy Boering, one of them. So they sit in a circle, very masculine, with their, you know, with their legs crossed on leather couches and seats, and they talk about culture and whatnot and masculinity. But this one, apparently, I have not heard this before, but did you guys know that Barack Obama is responsible for the death of rock and roll? Let's play this clip.
Andrew Klavan: Well rock and roll is a public health question.
Jeremy Boering: Rock and roll is over. You're still talking about rock and roll as if Obama didn't happen. Honestly, it's for another day. But Barack Obama destroyed rock and roll. Michael J. Knowles: You have convinced me of this.
JB: There was rock and roll, then there was Barack Obama. Now there's no rock and roll.
AK: So he did something good.
JB: But because rock and roll was about white male angst, young white men aren't allowed to have angst. They're not allowed to basically express their dissatisfaction because they're so toxic. And so truly, rock and roll just stopped.
EV: You could just substitute rock and roll for white supremacy basically, or whatever. I mean rock and roll was not about white male angst. When it came to be, rock and roll was about a bunch of white people ripping off a bunch of black artists, stealing their style and their songs, and reappropriating it.
MB: Which Ben Shapiro points out.
Brandon Sutton: He really remembers "Back To The Future," I mean you got to give him credit for that one.
MB: I don't know. I think it's more of the take that he's got to play up his intellectual bona fides and you know rock and roll is still, for that group, you know it's lower music to them. The the classics like jazz musicians, who are you know trained musical artists, so he's got a standard for them. I think that's more of the case than just thinking of that.
BS: Just looking at that group full of men, I guess Ben Shapiro aside, none of them look like they would have even liked rock and roll. They look like too old for that. They would have been talking about how it was the devil's music.
EV: That's exactly what they would have been doing.
B: When they say rock and roll, I think they mean like Bruce Springsteen. I think they mean Jon Bon Jovi. I think they mean Jersey studio rock cop anthems. I don't think they mean the Sex Pistols or anything. They really just mean like maybe the Rolling Stones.
EV: If we transported them to back then they would have been in the '50s like losing their [ __ ] over Elvis Presley shaking his leg and saying it was too sexual. That's who they were.

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