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Jinzo the Juggalo on new Netflix show: Trigger Warning with Killer Mike

Nearly a year ago, we let you know about an underground rapper out of Atlanta named Jinzo that was a part of a show that Netflix was shooting.  Fast-forward to last month, and we got a Teaser/Trailer about the show, which is titled “Trigger Warning (with Killer Mike)”.   Now, as of just a few days ago, that series is LIVE and ready for your viewing pleasure on Netflix!

The first season is 6 episodes, all about 25 minutes each.

I don’t know a lot about the series, but from just the first few minutes of the show, it looks to be a good mixture of politics and music.

In episode 6, which is the one that Jinzo appears on, Killer Mike creates his own democratic republic of “New Africa” with plans to secede from the United States.  Check the short description below.

From Netflix.com:

S1:E6 “Kill Your Master”
With the nation so divided, Killer Mike decides to secede by buying land and forming his own country, one that welcomes everyone — even Juggalos.

It’s available to watch on Netflix right now!  Go check out the rest of the season of “Trigger Warning” and let us know what you think!

Watch it here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80144442

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Rancid Gangsta

    Rancid Gangsta

    Comment posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019 12:48 am GMT -5 at 12:48 am

    Arthur Redding wtf is your problem buddy?

  2. Scrambles_the_Deathdealer

    Comment posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019 01:27 pm GMT -5 at 1:27 pm

    I skimmed through these episodes and can’t recommend them except as a method of inhumane torture, but I concede it likely has its audience. One thing I don’t get is Satanist Juggalos. Whatever happened to “The Carnival is God and may all Juggalos find Him?” Atheist Juggalos I can see because atheists can find beauty and meaning in religious stories the same way one can enjoy fables, classic literature, nursery rhymes, etc., but from what I understand a Satanist would be outwardly antagonistic towards it. Unless that Satanism is all for show and is nothing more than a gimmick of course.

  3. Rehjul

    Comment posted on Saturday, February 23rd, 2019 08:45 am GMT -5 at 8:45 am

    So in other words, you’re not only too stupid to understand satanism, but you’re too stupid to educate yourself about it – and, to round out the awful trend, so stupid as to assume ignorance equates to knowledge.
    Damn, no wonder why you didn’t like the show. The topics discussed probably soared over your head.

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