Exhibit A: WGCI and Power 92.3 Hate Black People

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Exhibit A -- Something regarded or presented as primary evidence in support of an argument or proposition. 

It is Sunday morning, August 30, 2020, just before 8:00 a.m. and these are the lyrics being spewed from iHeart Radio’s WGCI broadcast out of downtown Chicago:  

  • You can’t talk to my girl, she a rich ni**a bi**ch

  • You can’t f**k with my ni**a cause he wit a rich bi**h

  • Flood my neck out with some carrots

  • My young ni**a the neighborhood terrorist   RNB from Young Dolph & Megan Pete

It is now 8:00 a.m. and WGCI is doing their rare one-hour weekly break from the ratchetness [slang for wretchedness] with a public service program about health issues.  I switched over to Crawford/Dontron’s WPWX/Power 92.3 and what follows are the first songs we heard being broadcast for their target audience; our children and youth.

“Where Ya At” a song from Future and Drake that is at least four or five years old. “Where you’re a** at, dog, when a ni**as tried to run off?  Where you’re a** was at dog?  You made me pull this gun out.”   

“Then Leave” is next from the BeatKings, “I ain’t gay, but I’ll let a bi*ch eat me out...get the bread, get the head, then leave.” The third song we heard on Power 92.3 was Rockstar. A tune basically about shooting and killing ni**ers which was #1 in at least five different countries on Memorial Day 2020, the same day George Floyd was brutally murdered in Minneapolis.  

“Rockstar” from Da Baby and Roddy Rich later became #1 for seven weeks this summer in the U.S. It includes the lyrics, 

  • Codeine had a young ni**a squeezing

  • Got the mop (gun) watch me wash dem like detergent

  • I got a big drum, it hold a hundred

  • Ready to air it out on all these ni**as

  • I can see ‘em runnin

  • My daughter a G, she saw me kill a ni**a in front of her before the age of two

We had enough by the time Christian owned Dontron/Power 92.3 gave us their fourth Sunday morning offering which also happens to be a song that is several years old. Still, it seems to stay in constant rotation on this violent pornographic radio station.  

“Rack It Up” from Yo Gotti & Niki Minaj is a stripclub song with the lyrics, “She said pay for the pu**y… they should bleed once a month, cause that’s what bi*ches do.”

Here are a few more salacious selections included in “Exhibit A” that we had to stomach through during this last week of one of the deadliest summers in Chicago history.  Chicago artist Polo G, Lil Durk along with the popular favorite Lil’ Baby’s “Three Headed Goat”:

  • Call an ambulance when that chopper sweep, make the crowd dance, choreography  

Just to make sure we get the repercussions of such lyrics and their meaning, think about the shootings that occurred this summer at concerts in Greenville, SC, Como, Mississippi. Street fests in Florida, Peoria, Charlotte (Juneteenth Festival).  Plus parties in DC and at funerals in Chicago.  

Mass shootings where ambulances were called to take victims who were not able to do dance maneuvers to get out of the way. Choppers, AK47s, were being sprayed at events where masses of Afrikan People are gathered.  How dare these radio stations play such dangerous, indecent, and disrespectful content?  They might as well be spitting in our faces.

Summer Walker and Drake are up next with “Girls Need Love” which includes the lyrics,

  • I just need some di*k, I just need some love

  • Tired of fu**ing with these lame ni**as, I just need a thug  

Not to be outdone with the sexual content, “Ride or Die” by Megan & VickleeLo, includes in the chorus,

  • I'ma ride that d**k like a stolen car

  • I got the best pu**y that you had thus far

As I bounce that a** and drop that a** and pop it like a shootout (repeat 4x).  

“My Type” Saweetie is the next porno song aired by these grown audio pedophiles to our children. In the chorus, she raps,

  • Eight inch big, ooh, that's good pipe

  • Bad bi*ch, I'ma ride the d**k all night

The drugs, sex, and violence are mixed in by Travis Scott, Young Thug (Jackboys) with “Out West.”  

  • Bangin' out West (bangin'), slangin' out West (yeah) 

  • Gold metallic knife, I can shank you out West (yeah) 

  • I just put a drum on a new Kel-Tec (on it) 

  • I just put my c*m in her pu**y, now it's wet

  • Ex-college girl, she can suck up a ship, I eat molly and I take this bi**h on a trip 

  • Ayy, shawty, ayy, darlin', ayy, baby girl, suck my private 

  • Close your eyes, it's just me and you and nobody 

  • Ayy, suck it sideways, if we in public or the driveway.

Finally, another #1 and another misogynistic anthem, “What’s Poppin,” by this white dude from Louisville named Jack Harlow. The remix included Da Baby, Lil Wayne, and, the now infamous alleged feet shooter, Tory Lanez.

  • She wanna f**k again, I want that tongue again

  • Stuck it so deep that she cough up her lung again

  • Does it hurt when I deep throat

  • I can pass that bi*ch like Stockton/Magic  

Just mere examples of the dangerous and pornographic content of 11 songs played on the last Sunday and a full week in August on Chicagoland radio stations WGCI and WPWX. We could go on and on and on. Playing dangerous content like this specifically for Black Children has been their modus operandi for going on 20 years now.  

One can obviously see that these stations are in constant violation of Federal Communications Commission Decency Standards which states: Broadcasting obscene content is prohibited by law at all times of the day. Indecent and profane content is prohibited on broadcast TV and radio between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. when there is a reasonable risk that children may be in the audience.   

All of the songs share above were heard between these hours, even though it would not matter for the majority of them, because many would consider the content to be obscene.

While iHeart has several so-called urban/hiphop stations like WGCI 107.5 FM around the country that spew this type of violent, indecent, and obscene content, Crawford Broadcasting drops these sort of toxic propaganda bombs from their WPWX Power 92.3 studios only on their young Afrikan-American target audience in Chicagoland area. The majority of their other stations around the country play Conservative Talk and Christian programming. 

Both Crawford and iHeart have been contacted several times with requests, pleadings, and demands to stop this violent audio rape of its Chicagoland listeners. Both stations have refused to modify the content of their music. 

Many of their sponsors have refused to pull their commercial support. They obviously hate us, especially our children and youth.  Fortunately, this matter is now before the FCC. 

What they are doing is evil, dangerous, perverted, and downright unacceptable.  They must be stopped.  We have to protect our children.

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