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  • Essay / Hurricane Katrina Feelings - 1100

    Lil Wayne turned his anger into rap. When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005, countless personal items belonging to him and his family were destroyed and he will never be able to get them back. Lil Wayne produced a song called "Georgia Bush" because he was very upset about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Lil Wayne was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. His family and friends died trying to save themselves. Many of his childhood memories were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Lil Wayne decided to dedicate his song titled “Georgia Bush” to former United States President George W Bush, with the introduction saying “This song right here is dedicated to the President of the United States of America. You may know him as George Bush, but where I come from, the lost city of New Orleans, we call him that: Georgia (that's right) Georgia (Bush). Lil Wayne not only criticized the way President George W. Bush handled the Hurricane Katrina disaster, but he also criticized the way he ran the country and sent troops to fight in the war. He said in his song "Thick white skin and his bright blue eyes, what we call beef with you-know-who, he just let them kill all our troops. Look at the bullshit we been through." Our niggas was sitting on top of their roofs. , Hurricane Katrina, we should have called it Hurricane (Georgia) Bush. New Orleans residents were outraged at their city's outcome. Their houses