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RightWing Bob: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Bob Dylan
RightWing Bob What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Bob Dylan Author:National Institute of Dylanology ; Yippie Museum, A. J. Weberman A. J. Weberman is an underground journalist and rock critic (The East Village Other 1966 to 1971); underground publisher (Tarantula, by Bob Dylan 1970); Youth International Party (Yippie!) leader; friend of John Lennon, Abbie Hoffman, Bob Dylan 1972; Congressional researcher for the late Congressman Henry Gonzalez and Senator Richard Schweiker; ... more »co-author of Coup D?Etat in America - The CIA and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy 1975, 1990; Garbologist My Life in Garbology 1980; Deputy Director of Plans Jewish Defense Organization 1982; Dylanological Lexographer The Dylan to English Dictionary 2006; movie star The Ballad of AJ Weberman 2006; founder of the Yippie Museum, an educational institution chartered by the New York State Board of Regents 2007; biographer of Rudy Giuliani (Homothug 2008); alumnus of the Graduate School of Survival at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn 2001 and finally the only person ever thrown a tomato at Nixon and been attacked on the street by Bob Dylan. Bob Dylan has the mentality of a racist White Southerner during the Jim Crow era of race relations. He used certain key code words in his songs, while innocuous on their surface, when they appeared in proximity to one another their related lesser used meanings sent virulent racist messages to those who already were aware of the poetry?s overall racist framework. Now as Lenny Bruce would say, here?s the kicker; Not only did Dylan compose these racist, pro-apartheid songs but he had three chumps from Greenwich Village, Peter, Paul and Mary sing one of them, Blowin? In The Wind, at the August 1963 Civil Rights Rally in Washington. They made unwitting fools out of themselves and a million demonstrators White and Black.« less