Here is the Ferguson-Inspired Nickleback Song You Didn't Know You Wanted - reason.com
Excerpt from this article:
"The natural impulse of any sentient being here is to deploy some
serious anti-Nickelback snark, tear apart the poorly thought-out
political philosophy in the lyrics, and then try to locate some ear
bleach.
But actually, the fact that these mass culture dingleberries
thought that a song based on the unrest in Ferguson was a good idea
is kind of encouraging."
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Not familiar with Nickleback? His music video Rockstar has gotten 62,503,339 views on You Tube! (Although that is less than half of the 143,401,031 views Owl City and Carley Rae Jepsen got with their music video Good Time!)
Recommended podcasts:
Focusing on Ferguson, by Jim Schneider
The Briefing: 11-20-2014 (Anglicanism, Ferguson, Grand Jury, Marijuana), by Dr. R. Albert Mohler
A Christian View On The Events of Ferguson, MO, by Pastor David McManus
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