I’m not a fan of rap, but I like the content of the message being delivered by “Stiltz” and “Serious C” in the music video above by the Young Conservatives.
A dynamic duo of conservatism, the rappers describe themselves as having a devout mission aimed at spreading the love and logic surrounding true conservatism. The “More Info” section on YouTube explains further:
Young Cons is not attempting to force their religious beliefs onto anyone, but rather encourage discussion among the American youth. They do not claim to have all the right answers, but merely try to express their views through music. Their goal is not to pursue a rap career, but rather get young Americans involved in politics.
Young Conservatives is a group with a devout mission to spread the love and logic surrounding true conservatism. Our greatest enemy lies in the lack of understanding of the conservative movement. In a technological era driven fiercely by the main stream media, those who taut the true conservative message of individual responsibility, moral absolutes, and small government are slanted as intolerant, racist, “bible and gun clinging”, corporate fat cats who could not care less about the environment nor the well being of their fellow man.
Being Christian or conservative or a combination of the two is not viewed as popular in American Society. This group clearly proves otherwise.
I’m not a huge fan of rap, but I like the content of the message and hope it connects with people.
Hat tip: Boing Boing










































2 responses so far ↓
1 Bonnie Smythe // Jun 15, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Your “rap” song may hit the ears of the young but I’m not sure it will sink in. I gotta give ya credit for trying.
2 hotoffthepress2 // Jun 15, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Mind you, it’s not my song. Instead, I merely reported about it.
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