subMedia releases 'George Bush Don't Like Black People' Video
subMedia | 22.09.2005 18:28 | Indymedia | Repression | Social Struggles
Independent Media Group subMedia ( http://submediatv.com) has released a music video to accompany the track 'George Bush Don't Like Black People' by the legendary K.O.
Independent Media Group subMedia ( http://submediatv.com) has released a music video to accompany the track 'George Bush Don't Like Black People' by the legendary K.O.
This is an effort to keep the mantra going "George Bush Don't Like Black People" and raise awareness to George Bush's racist policies. The video can be downloaded at http://www.submediatv.com
At the time of this writing "the clip has been downloaded more than 40,000 times" said subMedia's Franklin Lopez. "We feel the video has touched a nerve and we are putting all our efforts into spreading it as far and wide as possible to keep the issue alive."
To support this effort subMedia has placed a full resolution DV version on its Bit Torrent server to facilitate the dissemination to independent television producers who might want to broadcast the video on their shows. "We are not only asking indy TV producers but also radio DJ's to download the MP3 and play it on their radio stations.
This announcement comes on the heels of a massive demonstration planned for September 22nd in Washington DC in opposition to the Bush Administration's racist policies at home and abroad.
This is an effort to keep the mantra going "George Bush Don't Like Black People" and raise awareness to George Bush's racist policies. The video can be downloaded at http://www.submediatv.com
At the time of this writing "the clip has been downloaded more than 40,000 times" said subMedia's Franklin Lopez. "We feel the video has touched a nerve and we are putting all our efforts into spreading it as far and wide as possible to keep the issue alive."
To support this effort subMedia has placed a full resolution DV version on its Bit Torrent server to facilitate the dissemination to independent television producers who might want to broadcast the video on their shows. "We are not only asking indy TV producers but also radio DJ's to download the MP3 and play it on their radio stations.
This announcement comes on the heels of a massive demonstration planned for September 22nd in Washington DC in opposition to the Bush Administration's racist policies at home and abroad.
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