Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has appeared in a rap music video, which she said is “calling out the left’s grooming agenda.”
In the video for the song “MTG”, Greene splits her time between sitting in a gold winged chair with sunglasses on at night and standing around looking at nothing in particular as MAGA rapper Forgiato Blow glorifies her in rap and mentions her support for various conspiracy theories.
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“I don’t know about you guys but I don’t think this is about protecting kids.”
The video opens with audio from Greene’s 60 Minutes interview earlier this year where she called President Joe Biden a pedophile: “Even Joe Biden the President himself supports children being sexualized and having transgender surgeries. Sexualizing children is what pedophiles do to children.”
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Blow, who calls himself the “Mayor of MAGAville,” raps about how we only see a Biden double and the real Biden is locked in a basement, how the “deep state and the left” hate Greene for “spittin’ big facts,” and how Donald Trump actually won the 2020 election (a reference to the conspiracy theory that there was a massive and completely secret plot by Democrats to steal votes from Trump in states that he lost), in between rhymes about how Greene is “MAGA’s MVP.”
“Most rap videos exploit women, glorify drugs and violence, but Forgiato Blow’s new video is about calling out the left’s grooming agenda and protecting our children from genital mutilation,” Greene said in a statement. “It was a blast filming this video and I’m proud of Forgiato Blow’s support of my Protect Children’s Innocence Act.”
She was referring to her bill that would ban transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming care, even though all major medical organizations support it being available to teens who need it. The bill would also make gender-affirming care harder to get for transgender adults and would ban medical schools from teaching about it.
On Twitter, Greene promoted the song by saying, “Protecting our children has to be our number one priority.” The song’s lyrics are mostly about glorifying Greene and don’t mention any specific initiative that would protect children.
“I never thought I’d be featured in a rap video but then again I never thought the left would be grooming our children!” she wrote on Instagram.
This isn’t the first time that Greene has promoted Blow, even as his music include AIDS jokes like, “Fake news always spreading disease, like two queers with HIV.” He made songs opposing Bud Light and Target because they worked with LGBTQ+ content creators or designers, and Greene shared the videos on her social media accounts.