Brett Cooper
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He was like, I'm not even gonna let you finish.
I'm not even gonna like agree with your premise here because it is so ridiculous.
Needless to say, Afro Man won the case.
The jury unanimously said, yeah, he is in the right.
There was no defamation.
He does not need to give anybody $4 million.
And Afro Man could have made this just about him.
But he didn't.
He says that this is a win for everybody.
It is actually a win for America.
I mean guys like America is not a real country.
Obviously it is and we are so great but it is just like so hysterical.
Like, I just think about all the things that have gone viral this week, everything that is going on in the world, and now we're all championing this insane rapper from almost 30 years ago as he talks about free speech and fighting back against corruption and settling.
I mean, it is just, it's just, like, remarkable.
And honestly, it is very, very base.
And so now Afro Man is even posting, like, memes and funny things about limited government and how he hates big government.
He's using the cops, obviously, even more in his social media now, but it is just incredibly iconic.
And honestly, how cool for him.
Because now more than 20 years, almost 30 years after that first hit song of like, I Got High, he just put himself back on the map.
Like somebody commented and said, I had no idea who Afro Man was until two days ago.