Meek Mill Expresses Relief Over the End of the 'Brainwashing' U.S. Election
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Rapper Meek Mill voiced his happiness over the conclusion of the contentious U.S. election, expressing a disdain for the 'brainwashing' tactics used throughout the campaign.

AceShowbiz - Following the tumultuous U.S. presidential election, reactions varied widely across the nation. Meek Mill, known for his outspokenness during the election season, took to Twitter to convey his relief at its end.

Throughout the campaign, Mill had been vocal in his opinions, even releasing a song titled "WHO YOU VOTING FOR?" on November 3rd. However, his focus was not on the candidates themselves. He expressed frustration at the "brainwashed" state of the electorate.

On November 5, Mill tweeted his elation, "I'm glad the election over. The brainwash was turned up on max!" He also shared a meme juxtaposing a photo of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris with a scene from "The Simpsons" depicting a female president, suggesting that the show had failed to accurately predict the election's outcome for the first time.

Despite being an avid commentator on politics, Mill's own allegiances have been difficult to discern. He has previously praised both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, expressing admiration for Trump's resilience and stating his desire to discuss policy with Harris.

Although he claimed not to endorse either candidate, Mill appeared to lean towards Harris in the aforementioned song, rapping "I'm a probably vote Kamala." However, his true stance remains unclear due to his tendency to make contradictory or confusing public statements.

Despite his political ambiguity, Mill's joy over the election's conclusion is undeniable. He tweeted a cryptic reference to "The Matrix", suggesting that the divisive political discourse of the past few months was about to end.

Meek Mill's comments reflect the rollercoaster of emotions that accompanied the 2020 U.S. election. While some celebrated victory or mourned defeat, the rapper found solace in the end of a highly contentious and polarizing campaign.

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