Thursday, August 21, 2025

Bikers, Rappers and Space Cadets


There's been an interesting conversation in the comments about bikers and rappers. Weird Hal was a white Hells Angel rapper that made a fool of himself. He's no longer a member. 

Consequently some argue bikers have no business being rappers. While others argue rap culture promotes drug use which makes the bikers more money so let's talk about that. 

Weird Hal's no longer a member so let's set him aside. I forgot about Little Whiterock Ryan. He wasn't a bad guy but I don't see him putting out any more music. The thing with Weird Hal is that he had drug dealers in his videos. 

One rather amusing video had Hal on a boat with Rob Shannon and Jody York. It looked like Happy Planet's I'm on a boat parody only he wasn't joking he was trying to be cool. Cringe.  

The point is he was being a heat bag. Jody York and Rob Shannon were later busted in a huge cross border drug ring. So once again, drawing too much attention to criminal activity is unwise. Pride cometh before the fall and great shall be the fall thereof. I'm not going to comment on Andreas' music or Harley Quinn's music. I'm not going to trash them like I did Hal. 

I'm a bit worried about Andreas. In one of his videos he showed himself digging a grave while he was at gunpoint and then being shot and dumped in the grave. Metaphorical, allegorical, drama creation, call it what you will. I think he's really conflicted and has a death wish. The name he chose would support that. 

It appears that he wants to go out in a blaze of fire to make a name for himself. Yet I can tell you this. His father doesn't want him to die a premature death. That's not honouring his father's memory. There's good and bad in every person. We honour someone by glorifying their good not their bad. 

We honour someone by not making the same mistakes they made. Andreas was the one that had one of his guys film him while he sucker punched Rick Ross in Vancouver. That was a really cheap publicity stunt. Then his crew and Merkules' crew filmed themselves giving a couple of guys in Rick Ross' entourage the boots. That was straight up trailer trash.

I haven't listened to any of Merkules' music. I find him too uncomfortable to look at. This whole obsession with a fat rich white guy that has a hot young girlfriend makes my stomach turn. It's not something I'm interested in.

I haven't listened to Harley Quin's music either. He's rapping under the Devil's banner so I have no interest in what he has to say. So I'm not going to comment on any of their music other than stating that I think they're promoting addiction they're not encouraging people to leave the life and I think they're being heat bags like Rob Shannon and Jody York.

There is something that needs to be said about rap culture that promotes materialism and drug abuse. Their purpose is to make the white biker rich by throwing their life away. 

Take Mad Child for example. He admitted to wasting his money on Viagra and oxies. Then when his money was gone, Voldemort kicked him to the curb after he sucked him dry. 

So yes the club will exploit rappers just like they will exploit anyone else. I don't have a beef with Mad Child. He put out some stuff in the beginning that was pretty f*cked up but after breaking free he put out some stuff with Tom MacDonald and I'm not going to hate on him for that. 

After Voldemort kicked him to the curb everyone started trashing him. That was pretty lame. Voldemort got what he deserved so now we can all move on. Tom MacDonald and Super Nova are doing really well and I'm not going to rain on that parade.

I just ask that people try to keep it positive. Someone said rapping is a way out for some of those kids and I disagree. Getting a job and living a normal life is a way out. Promoting addiction is not. Which brings us to the Caribbean rappers in Montreal. These guys aren't cringe like the white Eminem wannabe rappers but they are lost in space. 

All these crazy beefs are insane. Those guys will shoot you for a pair of sneakers and throw their life away in the process. 

The Bible has a story about a mess of pottage which is another name for a bowl of soup. The story is about a guy who sold his birthright for a bowl of soup. It's a cautionary tale so it is. Don't do what he did. Yet that's exactly what these kids are doing who shoot each other for a pair of sneakers. 

When you commit murder you throw your life away. Throwing your life away for a watch or a pair of sneakers is pretty foolish. Wasting that much money on a Rolex or a pair of sneaking is foolish all on it's own. If you had that much money, why waste it on that? To impress people? That's pretty shallow. 

Take a look at Lil Man. He was the connection between the Brother's Keepers and the Driftwood Crips. Where do you think he got all that money from? He got it from Damion Ryan.


He posted a picture on social media of him holding a fist full of cash beside some ridiculously expensive pair of runners. He got all that money from Damion Ryan for killing Mo then blew it instantly. A fool and his money are soon parted.

Damion Ryan rolled on Lil Man right after he hired him. That's the way the Wold Pack roll. They rat out the people they hired so the police get a bust and they get to keep selling drugs. 

After Damion Ryan's last bust he rolled on Zone 43 who were Haitians from Montreal he brought to the DTES to keep Redd Alert in line after the Wolf Pack was given the DTES drug network. So basically rap culture promotes slavery through materialism, addiction and greed. For what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?

2 comments:

  1. Tom McDonald really is an exception to that which is going on regarding Canadian hip hop artists. Not everyone likes him due to his opinionated politics, but he has made a significant effort to promote sobriety over addiction, and I believe he’s always been sincere in this effort. I respect him a great deal for this.

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