Brett Cooper
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He even sold merch promoting the album promoting the lemon pound cake as you can see here like it is crazy and guys again All of this was happening somehow unbeknownst to me I have definitely not been on the afro man side of the internet Unfortunately because I would have loved to be invested in this for the last four years
But I mean, like we have been missing out on trolling that rivals the levels of 50 cent.
Like that's just upsetting.
Anyway, so you might be thinking like, okay, Brett, this is all fine and good, whatever.
But what does this have to do with our country?
What does this have to do with free speech?
Well, we're about to get to that.
So after this album came out, the police department got a little angry.
They didn't like that Afro Man was starting to get hundreds of thousands of views on these diss tracks, and so the cops, they banded together, and they decided to sue Afro Man for $3.9 million in damages.
They sued him for defamation.
They said that he defamed them, that he caused them emotional distress, and that he invaded their privacy by talking about them in his songs.
Yeah, right, okay.
Like the actual crime here is the left's attack on our Second Amendment rights.
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