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BackWordz
Veracity


1.0
awful

Review

by SinkTrap USER (8 Reviews)
November 30th, 2017 | 87 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist


BackWordz is fronted by the kind of degenerate dirtbag who thinks that arming the mentally ill is a good idea, and equates anyone on the right as a "leftist" and thinks that supporters of rational government and evidence-based laws are "statists". Eric July and BackWordz are proof that anarcho-capitalist libertarians are not merely the "hippies of the right" as Ayn Rand said, condemning them, but that ancaps are absolute garbage human beings.

Eric July desperately wants to be a white man, so his rhetoric rests, aside from complete ignorance of the values the United States was founded on, on attacking African-Americans, as evidenced by his repeated bullying of me for being a light-skinned black man. When you strip away all their rhetoric, these guys are just as SJW, left-wing and stupid as the other political rap-metal bands.

Anarcho-capitalism is a crank philosophy, and anyone who identifies as a libertarian should be called into question. The modern rot of libertarian theory is the very reason that I do not associate with them.

Even as a long time hip-hop fan and an admirer of rappers trying to do something more conscious in hip-hop, I cannot support BackWordz, who've confused consciousness with taking too many meth hits and writing an album's worth of lyrics.

This album almost falls into the same line of garbage lyricism and garbage music as Rage Against the Machine, except it's hard to tell which is more divorced from reality -- the left idiots who admit they are left wing or the leftists who are convinced that they are right when not a single viewpoint they advocate stacks up with logic or reason.



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SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Why did I review a rap metal album when all my other reviews are of progressive rock albums? I dunno, I was bored, I guess.

SteakByrnes
November 30th 2017


29727 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

lol this album

SteakByrnes
November 30th 2017


29727 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I thought they were trap jazz folk fusion

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
November 30th 2017


26569 Comments


'In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy. My political views have always been, owing to not only Rand but figures like Frank Zappa (a self-professed "practical conservative") a mixture of social liberalism (or "social libertarianism"), fiscal conservatism, and some aspects of "moderate politics". I suppose the meme way of putting this would be "you never go Full Libertarian" or "you never go Full Anarchist". Though I still very much admire Gary Johnson, I shifted away from libertarianism because I got tired of defending my views against critics of anarcho-capitalism, considering that I am also a firm opponent of anarcho-capitalism, as well as left-anarchism.'

fucking lol

TheSpaceMan
November 30th 2017


13614 Comments


He's literally orange

SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@TheSpaceMan



Who? What?



Stay away from the brown acid.

TheSpaceMan
November 30th 2017


13614 Comments


(Rightfully so)

TheSpaceMan
November 30th 2017


13614 Comments


Christianity is to blame for African American poverty - user lambsbread

SitarHero
November 30th 2017


14699 Comments


This is a music website.



...or it was.

SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@TheSpaceMan

I agree to a certain degree about theocratical Christianity having a negative impact on society. I'm an atheist. But not all Christians are the product of theocracy or the awfulness of mainstream Christianity.

SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@RonaldAtThePlace



You're a Russian trollbot, aren't you?

Spacesh1p
November 30th 2017


7716 Comments


In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.

SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@SitarHero This is a music website. This is a music review. What?

Nazzadan
November 30th 2017


2363 Comments


You are, beyond a shadow of a doubt, my favorite user on this website. Do not ever for a second not be you.

Frivolous
November 30th 2017


879 Comments


In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.


SteakByrnes
November 30th 2017


29727 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Holy shit lmao he's lost it

Spacesh1p
November 30th 2017


7716 Comments


In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.In my teen years, I discovered and fell and love with hip-hop and rap-rock. I was also, for a time, a "libertarian", though never a anarcho-capitalist, and ultimately, I settled into Objectivism via the fiction of Terry Goodkind, Ayn Rand and the non-fiction writing of both Rand and members of the Ayn Rand Institute because I found it to be the most rational and consistent philosophy.

Nazzadan
November 30th 2017


2363 Comments


Pos'd the review, but would you consider this progressive?


SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@RonaldAtThePlace -- Yes. And you look like someone who would stab another customer to get a damn sauce packet at McDonald's.

SinkTrap
November 30th 2017


48 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@Nazzadan -- I like other things besides progressive rock.



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