by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
Advertisement: [ad_1] In a riveting series of newly unearthed podcasts, Pete Hegseth, the man Donald Trump has floated as a potential defense secretary, seems to be channeling the not-so-subtle whispers of sphere sovereignty—a doctrine that has more in common with theocratic and authoritarian musings than with the foundational principles of liberty upon which this great [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
Advertisement: [ad_1] In an era where political affiliations often shape public and professional relationships, the alignment of rock and alternative musicians with Donald Trump has stirred both support and controversy. Given the traditionally liberal leaning of the music industry, the support Trump has garnered among some alternative musicians is notable and opens up discussions about [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
Advertisement: [ad_1] Breaking Barriers with Beats: The Role of Music in Addressing Racial Injustice Music has long been a salve, a form of rebellion, and an agent for change. DJs and musicians often eclipse being mere entertainers, stepping into the roles of activists and pioneers. DJ Disruptarian (Ryan Richard Thompson) falls comfortably into this tribe, [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
[ad_1] Ah, my groovy Reggae aficionados! Gather ‘round and let me take you on a magical ride through the sweet, soulful sounds of Trojan Records. You see, reggae isn't just a genre; it’s a way of life, a heartbeat, and perhaps even the only legitimate excuse to dance in your living room while simultaneously cooking [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
End The Fed - By Ron Paul (CLICK HERE TO BUY) "One Love" by Bob Marley & The Wailers 3. "Pull Up to the Bumper" by Grace Jones 4. "Temperature" by Sean Paul 5. "No Letting Go" by Wayne Wonder 6. "Dancehall Queen" by Beenie Man 7. "Bam Bam" by Sister Nancy 8. "Who Am [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Jan 1, 1970 | Uncategorized
Advertisement: [ad_1] In a world where words carry significant weight—especially those spilling from the oval office—some individuals choose to wield then like a rapier, while others employ a clumsy broadsword. Case in point: Julie Snell’s recent take on President Trump’s executive orders this week, which she deemed “terrifying, disheartening, and even bad science.” While I [...]