Rania Khalek Dispatches from the Underclass

UPDATE: Now This News has posted video footage of the moment Lupe Fiasco was removed from the stage, which you can watch here. He is performing his song “Words I Never Said” which includes the lyrics “Gaza strip was getting bombed, Obama didn’t’ say shit. That’s why I ain’t vote for him, next one either.”

It appears as though they initially tried to stop his performance by cutting his mic, but Lupe kept on rapping, so they shut off the stage lighting. Still, he didn’t stop. At this point he’s approached by three or four big men dressed like bouncers and a man holding a camera. One of the bouncers grabs the cameraman’s arm and another looks like he might be pushing the camera away, but it’s unclear what’s actually happening because their backs are turned and we can’t hear what they’re saying. Eventually, Lupe exits the stage smiling and waving and that’s the end of it.

For their part, Start UP Rock On, who hosted the event, released an official statement, insisting that “Lupe Fiasco was not ‘kicked off stage’ for an ‘anti-Obama rant.’ We are staunch supporters of free speech, and free political speech. This was not about his opinions. Instead, after a bizarrely repetitive, jarring performance that left the crowd vocally dissatisfied, organizers decided to move on to the next act.”

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Rapper Lupe Fiasco was kicked off stage at an inaugural celebration Sunday night for criticizing President Obama. The story unfolded on twitter as Foreign Policy reporter Josh Rogin tweeted the following:

The concert was hosted by Start Up Rock On, which promoted the event with Lupe Fiasco as its headliner. This makes me wonder whether the organization was even familiar with Lupe’s music. His views on Obama and the U.S. war machine are no secret. In fact, his anti-establishment rhetoric is part of his brand. (Full disclosure: I’m a total Lupe Fiasco fan)

Since video footage of the incident has yet to surface, we’re left to rely on tweets from people who were there, like Margarita Noriega:

Here is CNN’s Matt Dornic:

https://twitter.com/mdornic/status/293218178593607681

https://twitter.com/mdornic/status/293225609021243393

Now This News posted a short clip of Lupe’s performance with the caption, “Apparently, #LupeFiasco is 20 min into an anti-Obama jam at an #Inauguration2013 party right now. Here’s a snippet”. This clip quickly made it to Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jGaxQXGgjo

And this from @EventStir:

https://twitter.com/EventStir/status/293234874167468033

So there you have it. Protesting the President’s lethal actions is more offensive than the President’s lethal actions, which happen to regularly kill civilians in far away places. But shhhhhh, keep it to yourself.

UPDATE: Now This News has posted video footage of the moment Lupe Fiasco was removed from the stage, which you can watch here. He is performing his song “Words I Never Said” which includes the lyrics “Gaza strip was getting bombed, Obama didn’t’ say shit. That’s why I ain’t vote for him, next one either.”

It appears as though they initially tried to stop his performance by cutting his mic, but Lupe kept on rapping, so they shut off the stage lighting. Still, he didn’t stop. At this point he’s approached by three or four big men dressed like bouncers and a man holding a camera. One of the bouncers grabs the cameraman’s arm and another looks like he might be pushing the camera away, but it’s unclear what’s actually happening because their backs are turned and we can’t hear what they’re saying. Eventually, Lupe exits the stage smiling and waving and that’s the end of it. Read More

  1. By far one of the best mainstream conscious rap artists.

  2. Lupe, Rebel Diaz, Dead Prez, Boots Riley & the Coup, Shadia Mansour – they prove there is still hope that hip hop can resist the MBA-forced popularity of the Jay-Z’s & Beyonce’s and instead reflect an anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist narrative so crucial in these times.

    Fists up for Lupe!

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