Lose Yo Job
The informal anthem of the movement against abusive policing

If the movement against abusive policing has an anthem, it's "Lose Yo Job," a rap spontaneously composed by Johnniqua Charles as she was detained outside a strip club in South Carolina in February. A video shot that night shows her wagging her butt and taunting a security guard as he holds her by the elbow. "You about to lose yo job," she chants. "You about to lose yo job/ Get this dance!/ You about to lose yo job/ 'Cause you are detaining me for nothin'."
Charles was eventually released, and the guard himself later posted the video online, declaring "that rap was lit." It went viral on a small scale, and then a remix by the producers DJ Suede and DJ iMarkkeyz went viral on a huge scale. It was helped along by an absurdist video featuring unauthorized cameos by everyone from Beyoncé to Elmo. More pointedly, the video showed the Minneapolis cops charged in the death of George Floyd. Soon activists were chanting the lyrics at demonstrations.
Since the song took off, Charles has raised more than $55,000 on GoFundMe. And the security guard? He still has his job, and TMZ reports that the video has landed him offers to work elsewhere too.
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His stifling a grin is the best part of the video. One of those few recordings of law enforcement interactions where I didn't hate at least someone involved.
This happened outside of a strip club? Please tell me she's not a stripper.
Why do you think they were escorting her out.
So what's the story here? Just alerting us to a meme? Needz moar journalism.
It is from the Reason print edition's two-page spread of pop-culture mini-reviews.
I'm strictly a social/cultural libertarian and not interested in leprechauns counting their gold pieces and pocket-protector economist theories so I look forward to the music/art/lit/film/games articles.
This has now gotten more coverage than the Coup run by the FBI brass, 5 Eyes rejects, and other Deep State ne'er do wells
Well....Since the guard didn't lose his job...doesn't that render the power of the rap rather impotent...?
I've written some new lyrics and the security guard and I will be posting an answer video....goes like this...(same beat)
I didn't lose my job/you bitch/fuck you !
I didn't lose my job/you bitch/fuck you !
I didn't lose my job/you bitch/fuck you !
Fat bitch, fat bitch/fuck you/fuck you !
Fat bitch, fat bitch/fuck you/fuck you !
I'll take my Grammy now, please.....
Let me know she is not a striper???
Is she? What's her rank?
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