Daily 30: Mon 11.10.2014

Jealous
Music video by Labrinth performing Jealous.
Cupid
Music video by 112 performing Cupid.
November 10, 2014
Today: Protest held in Barcelona against unofficial vote on Catalonia's independence from Spain, protesters burn door of Mexico's National Palace over news that dozens of missing university students were killed, coalition air strikes in Iraq may or may not have injured or killed the Islamic State's top leader, and Syrian children demand to go to school after the Islamic State shut theirs down.
Nicki Takes Heat for Nazi Imagery
OnlyCriticTweet Nicki Minaj’s latest single is the talk of the Internet, but not because of the song itself. The lyric video for “Only,” which features Drake, Lil Wayne, and Chris Brown, made its way to YouTube Friday. For once, no one wanted to talk about Minaj’s butt. All anyone saw was the Nazi symbolism. The animation—black and white with some splashes of red—paints Minaj as a dictator, Drake as the pope, Brown as a military leader, and Lil Wayne as a business-mogul type. Behind them is some very clear Nazi imagery. The military wears red bands. The red tapestry showcases a logo for Young Money (the record label Lil Wayne founded) that looks eerily similar to the swastika. It’s jarring. The intro looks like it comes straight out of Looney Tunes. If the video’s intention was to shock, it’s doing a great job of it It’s got a lot of people online riled up. Many have accused Minaj of anti-Semitism. Others want Minaj to take the video down. Some of the people who have issue with it are descendants of Holocaust survivors. But the symbolism, whether intentional or not, goes further beyond the obvious allusion to Nuremberg and Nazism. There are tanks and soldiers, bombs dropped from planes, and propaganda shown on screens. “You may also have missed that later in the video the words ‘CHAMBER’ are shown over a gas mask,” redditor stanfordy wrote in a thread about the video. “I don’t care if that was accidental, put that in the same video as Nazi imagery and it’s fucking alluding to genocide.” “I could see them applying the Nazi regime imagery if the whole song pertained to the same ideas presented in the hook,” marknobs wrote. “Chris Brown's part somewhat fits the video theme, involving the exclusivity of a group of people. But the verses are about fucking each other.” Some redditors were quick to point out that white artists such as Pink Floyd have used Nazi symbolism in music videos in the past and haven’t gotten the criticism that Minaj is receiving now for “Only.” Others dismiss the video as nothing but shock value to get people talking about it. “Nothing was intentionally made or forced to make Hitler references,” nickitellem wrote. “It’s literally just a dictatorship being depicted to show how Nicki, Lil Wayne and Drake run the country (that is rap music) with an iron fist.” As some have noted, Nazism is still an issue some countries are dealing with today. Far-right, Nazi-affiliated politicians in Japan, Greece, Hungary, and other European countries are being elected into office. In the most bizarre maybe-coincidence of all, the release of “Only” came just two days before the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Buried Alive
Aziz Ansari focuses his unique viewpoint on pending adulthood, babies, marriage and love in the modern era.
Four Horsemen

FOUR HORSEMEN is an independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.

As we will never return to ‘business as usual’ 23 international thinkers, government advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society.

   
The Revolt That Never Went Away
Like many countries in the Middle East and beyond, Bahrain erupted with anti-authoritarian protests in 2011 when the Arab Spring took the region and many of its repressive leaders by surprise. While Arab Spring uprisings found favor with many in the West, unfortunately for the people of Bahrain, their own revolution was largely forgotten. But it never went away — for three years, near-nightly protests have been brutally quashed by militarized security forces.
Affion Crockett Slams Twitter Beefs
In an exclusive interview with VladTV, comedian Affion Crockett speaks on what rap beef has evolved into and why he's not impressed with the current wave of rappers. With rap beefs jumping onto social media platforms, the traditional form of dropping bars on wax has become a thing of the past. While Kendrick Lamar had everyone at the edge of their seats with his "Control" verse in 2013, the momentum has faded. Rappers have continued to throw jabs at one another through Twitter and Instagram. With Crockett growing up during Hip Hop's early years, the social media riffs aren't as entertaining as people think.
Bombing At Nigerian School Assembly
POTISKUM, Nigeria (AP) — A suicide bomber disguised in a school uniform detonated explosives at a high school assembly in the northeastern Nigerian city of Potiskum on Monday, killing at least 48 students, according to survivors and a morgue attendant. Soldiers rushed to the scene, grisly with body parts, in the capital of Yobe state, but they were chased away by a crowd throwing stones and shouting that they are angry at the military's inability to halt a 5-year-old Islamic insurgency that has killed thousands and driven hundreds of thousands from their homes. A suicide bomb attack in the same city killed 30 people one week ago, when suspected Boko Haram fighters attacked a religious procession of moderate Muslims. Some 2,000 students had gathered for Monday morning's weekly assembly at the Government Technical Science College when the explosion blasted through the school hall, according to survivors. "We were waiting for the principal to address us, around 7:30 a.m., when we heard a deafening sound and I was blown off my feet, people started screaming and running, I saw blood all over my body," 17-year-old student Musa Ibrahim Yahaya said from the general hospital, where he was being treated for head wounds. Hospital records show 79 students were admitted and health workers said they include serious injuries that may require amputations. The hospital was so overcrowded that some patients were squashed two to a bed. A morgue attendant said 48 bodies were brought to the hospital and all appeared to be between the ages of 11 and 20 years old. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to give information to reporters. Survivors said the bomber appeared to have hidden the explosives in a type of rucksack popular with students. Months ago Nigeria's military had reported finding a bomb factory where explosives were being sewn into rucksacks in the northern city of Kano. Garba Alhaji, father of one of the wounded students, said there was no proper security at the school. "I strongly blame the Yobe state government for not fencing the college," he said, adding that just three months ago a bomb was discovered in the school and removed by an anti-bomb squad. Many Nigerians are angry that Boko Haram has increased attacks and bombings since the government on Oct. 17 claimed to have brokered a cease-fire. Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has denied negotiating a truce.
The Numbers Are In
It look's like Kim Kardashian's mobile game is going to fall short of the head-exploding estimates of making $200 million this year, but the game is still going to make at least a chest pain-inducing stack of cash. According to a quarterly earnings report from Glu Mobile, the company responsible for Kim Kardashian: Superstar, the game pulled in $43.4 million in the third quarter (July-September). The breakdown of the numbers shows that 22,857,239 people installed the app and went on to spend more than 5.7 billion minutes playing it, because hey, priorities. The game is free, but it's those in-app purchases that people seem to get all cracked out on. If you're still not sure how this thing makes that much money, please allow this scene from last week's South Park to illustrate it for you:
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
“The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” brings to an epic conclusion the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield and the Company of Dwarves. Having reclaimed their homeland from the Dragon Smaug, the Company has unwittingly unleashed a deadly force into the world. Enraged, Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town.
Dumb and Dumber To
20 years after the dimwits set out on their first adventure, they head out in search of one of their long lost children in the hope of gaining a new kidney.
Fed Up
This is the movie the food industry doesn't want you to see. FED UP blows the lid off everything we thought we knew about food and weight loss, revealing a 30-year campaign by the food industry, aided by the U.S. government, to mislead and confuse the American public, resulting in one of the largest health epidemics in history. From Katie Couric, Laurie David (Oscar winning producer of AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH) and director Stephanie Soechtig, FED UP will change the way you eat forever.
Horrible Bosses 2
Dale, Kurt and Nick decide to start their own business but things don't go as planned because of a slick investor, prompting the trio to pull off a harebrained and misguided kidnapping scheme.