[Intro]
What defines an Uncle Tom?
I think I figured it out after being called an Uncle Tom, coon, sellout, all these different names
Throughout my course of being a conservative online
Everytime you turn on the news, someone's mother, black mother, is cryin' about they black child that got killed by another black child
Raised by another black mother
If you point that out, you're an Uncle Tom
[Chorus]
When you a black conservative, what type of words you get?
House negro, Uncle Tom, the worst of it
The Democrats sellin' us dreams, and we purchasin'
But rappers makin' tracks about killin' blacks and we worship it
[Verse 1]
Democrats thrive on identity politics
White liberals tellin' us how to live, and we follow it
Even though we grew up with values now are opposite
Can y'all not tell they establishin' dominance?
When you disagree, they gotta attack
Why every time I get called racial slurs, it's somebody black?
Why do I get death threats from people sayin' black lives matter?
Why do people call me brother then turn ghost like Casper?
Why you protestin' in streets but then you glorify rappers?
Them the same ones in every song sayin' they'll crap ya
Sayin' cops killin' us, but man, we killin' us faster
Then the media ignores us, so we goes right past it
The churches becomin' worldly, ain't no help from the pastors
Burnin' down our own businesses, who got the matches?
And I gotta blame the media, 'cause who got the matches?
They like Ali when he was Clay 'cause they just go where the cash is
Outrage bring the checks, they get the checks and they cash it
Here comes the shine kings, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson
And we all want to race, but they just put us in factions
So they can continue they plan, always patrollin' what happens, uh
[Chorus]
When you a black conservative, what type of words you get?
House negro, Uncle Tom, the worst of it
The Democrats sellin' us dreams, and we purchasin'
But rappers makin' tracks about killin' blacks and we worship it
[Outro]
If I said we could improve our own community
We can keep more of our children living
We can keep more of our neighborhoods, you know, well-kept
Our families intact
I'm an Uncle Tom