A British rapper with the imagination of a guppy held a fake 'severed head' of British PM Boris Johnson at an award show, an event where self-congratulatory narcissists give themselves awards for pretending to make the world a better place.
The rapper, the brave, edgy Slowthai, [his friend calls him "Slowthink"] rapped his song "Doorman" at the 2019 Mercury Prize as he walked on stage holding a fake head of Johnson and shouted "F**k Boris!"
During the performance, the cool rapper took off his gangsta hoodie, revealing a t-shirt that read "F**k Boris," leading many to believe that Slowthai has sexual fantasies about the British Prime Minister.
“F**k Boris Johnson! F**k everything! And there ain’t nothing great about Britain," Slowthai later told the audience, still refusing to leave the country he pretends to hate and was only doing his exhibitionist routine for publicity.
Slowthai later released a statement doubling down on his politically charged performance.
"Last night I held a mirror up to this country and some people don’t like its reflection," the rapper bloviated. "Yet this is exactly where we’re being taken, cut off and at all costs. The people in power who are trying to isolate and divide us aren’t the ones who will feel its effects the hardest. They’re not the ones queuing at the food banks, not the ones navigating Universal Credit and not the ones having to deal with systematic oppression and hate crimes at the hands of privileged politicians who say what they want without fear and consequence.
During the performance, the cool rapper took off his gangsta hoodie, revealing a t-shirt that read "F**k Boris," leading many to believe that Slowthai has sexual fantasies about the British Prime Minister.
“F**k Boris Johnson! F**k everything! And there ain’t nothing great about Britain," Slowthai later told the audience, still refusing to leave the country he pretends to hate and was only doing his exhibitionist routine for publicity.
Slowthai later released a statement doubling down on his politically charged performance.
"Last night I held a mirror up to this country and some people don’t like its reflection," the rapper bloviated. "Yet this is exactly where we’re being taken, cut off and at all costs. The people in power who are trying to isolate and divide us aren’t the ones who will feel its effects the hardest. They’re not the ones queuing at the food banks, not the ones navigating Universal Credit and not the ones having to deal with systematic oppression and hate crimes at the hands of privileged politicians who say what they want without fear and consequence.
"We as a people are not being looked after and our best interests are not being served by those in government – this is their job and they’re not doing it well enough. This ‘act’ was a metaphor for what this government is doing to our country, except what I did was present it in plain sight."
He added: "No Boris Johnsons were hurt in the making of this Slowthai performance. I don’t condone violence in any form." He just condones a whole lot of f*****g of "everything," to use his erudite statement.
He added: "No Boris Johnsons were hurt in the making of this Slowthai performance. I don’t condone violence in any form." He just condones a whole lot of f*****g of "everything," to use his erudite statement.
His mother was not available to wash his mouth out with soap.
Johnson has become the face of the "Brexit" movement [which the majority of Britishers voted for] ever since he took office in July, vowing to leave the European Union on Oct. 31 with or without a deal.
The incident at the awards has stirred comparisons to the controversial 2017 photoshoot by American former semi-comic Kathy Griffin, who held a similar prop facsimile of President Trump's severed head.
Johnson has become the face of the "Brexit" movement [which the majority of Britishers voted for] ever since he took office in July, vowing to leave the European Union on Oct. 31 with or without a deal.
The incident at the awards has stirred comparisons to the controversial 2017 photoshoot by American former semi-comic Kathy Griffin, who held a similar prop facsimile of President Trump's severed head.
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