I would never argue the existence of that type of thing, but it gets me how certain people past their point would fall for the routine. Almost like they're just seeing what you'd do to your fame, not even really planning on giving it to you. A dollar on a fishing pole if you will.
Aries Spears got punched this year
aries spears went hard on defending dress wearers on the Cory Holcomb show, trying to say that its ok for the sake of comedy, and then someone pulled up his old video parodying southern rap where he had a rainbow bracelet on and is kissing another dude in the mouth
their club, the higher ups, are lucifericians, so homosexuality, and worse, are typically part of the initiation... one, to mock God, and two, to use as a form of blackmail if these guys get out of line. I mean if you really think about it, think about all of the rumored homosexuals and how much power they hold, even in an industry like the music industry. Puff Daddy, Russell Simmons, Birdman, Chris Stokes, Afrika Bambaata, etc. There is a dude that worked at BET and outed that dude Stephen Hill I believe it is. Doggy Diamonds talked about what went on in the industry. Someone from the No Limit camp did as well.
The name of the game is, if you want this money, power and respect, you have to show you are down with the club. You have to be initiated in. It's not that different from when in the Bible, after Jesus got done fasting in the desert, Satan came and said if you bow down before me I will give you all the kingdoms of the Earth. Obviously Jesus said no, but a lot of people, especially in these modern times, said yes. In essence, these guys are trading their souls for material riches, and if you listen to a lot of the lyrics in these rap songs, these rappers keep talking about how they sold their souls. It's also prevalent in the movie industry as well, where you hear a lot of those guys talk about how they were molested when they were younger.