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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Report: Jay Z, Kanye West, Rolling Stones Join Wonder's Florida Boycott

Some of the music industry's biggest acts are joining Stevie Wonder in boycotting Florida over the state's controversial "stand your ground" law.

Artists joining Wonder include Rod Stewart, Madonna, Usher and Justin Timberlake, a source close to the legendary musician told American Urban Radio Network's April Ryan.

Rappers Jay Z, Kanye West, Trey Songz, Young Jeezy and Wale have also signed on to the boycott threat, as have pop acts like R. Kelly, Rihanna and Alicia Keys. 

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24 comments:

  1. Screw ALL of those fools, can they boycott MD to We have stand your ground laws too?

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  2. How utterly uninformed and spineless followers they all are. It's got to be obvious that the music industry is controlled to push particular agendas for the illuminati

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  3. I'm with 5:34 boycott MD. We love guns.

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  4. I wish they would boycott Maryland too.

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  5. Who truly cares. Very few white people attend their concerts anyway. So, in point, they are boycotting the black population. What a dumb thing to do. They all must be Democrats. As he said in the movie "frankly Scarlet I don't. give a damn"

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    1. What rock did you crawl out from under Rod Stewart, Justin Timberlake,Madonna really few whites attend these performances

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  6. Yeah we love guns, but our political powers don't. I'm waiting for Omalleys statement

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  7. And so will follow a long list of names of people who never heard an ounce of testimony during the trial. These are people who will do anything anyone asks them to do, which is the nature of an "actor".

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  8. Oh Whatever will we do for entertainment, now that all these fine talents refuse to perform!
    I guess I,ll just stay at home and clean my Guns.

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  9. This can be a double-edged sword: Folks can boycott buying their junk as well.



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  10. maybe i'll move to Florida. can't stand the stuff they make anyway...

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  11. Losers... they lie cause they will eventually be back, and if not WHO cares....

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  12. good for Florida. It will be a far better place without these idiots.

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  13. But Jay Z and Beyonce have no problem visiting Cuba, where millions suffer terribly under the brutal Castro regime and people have no rights whatsoever. And BLACKS ARE HATED IN CUBA! Hypocritical elitists malignant human beings.

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  14. Well I suspect the crime rate will go down in all those states, good idea.

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  15. Make an effort to boycott everything these people do immediately and forever. Write the companies they represent or their record company and tell them you will not buy their products. This tactic can work both ways.

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  16. ALL states should stand behind 'stand your ground'; then this slimeballs that call themselves singers would, maybe, just maybe, relocte to some other country. Then our children could come to embrace some really good music and become acquainted with some of the music of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and so on. It does not hurt anyone to listen to different genres of music. Soothing music is good for the soul. The heavy metal and rap music is so nasty; they can not sing, they yell, they are influencing people to kill, to be racist, to be 'all about me'. Parents allowing this type of music to infiltrate their child's mind are just looking for trouble.

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  17. I'm standing with them, I will not under any circumstances visit Florida until these rediculous vigilante laws are repealed.

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  18. Anonymous said...
    What rock did you crawl out from under Rod Stewart, Justin Timberlake,Madonna really few whites attend these performances

    July 24, 2013 at 2:02 AM

    The common denominator with those people are the fact that they are homosexuals. Most entertainers are.

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  19. Anonymous said...
    I'm standing with them, I will not under any circumstances visit Florida until these rediculous vigilante laws are repealed.

    July 24, 2013 at 8:18 AM

    What is ridiculous about "these laws?"

    What vigilante "laws" are you talking about?

    My guess is you don't and can't visit Florida anyway. All talk!

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  20. Everyone mentioned either are has beens or will be.Race relations have lost 25 years because of this crap.True intellectuals would distance themselves from this issue and not comment on it.

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  21. wait till there money dries UP......

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