Eminem's Hate For George W. Bush Rhetorical Devices

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Moreover, Eminem’s intention of writing this anarchist rap song is to show his hate for George W.Bush and wanting him to step down from the position of U.S. president. Eminem wants everyone to be united and revolt against George W.Bush, no matter which social class and communities they belong. He believes the union of black and white communities has the greatest power that Bush hasn’t provided. Besides, overturning George W.Bush and his establishments of limiting the justice and the liberty the citizens had fought for. Eminem emphasize the hidden problems in the American society caused by George W.Bush and portraying for the sake of saving their own country, all of us should put our cultures behind and gather all the people to rebel against Bush.
The taxes and money the American paid is used by the government to pay the reparation of the Iraq war and trivials. Eminem viewed this as unnecessary to the development of America. Besides, Eminem makes a ruse of Bush that he planned all the reasons to invade Iraq. Although American are threatened by Bin Laden, it is a metaphor used for all the truth that Bush has kept hidden from the public that ought to be known. …show more content…

On the contrary, Bush said the troops are sent to protect the freedom of speech that the American had fought for, in fact, the troops are sent to protecting the crude oil. Furthermore, he suggests that Bush should send the troops home and Bush should be the one to fight for his own war but not sending innocent men entering the battlefield to fight his own war. Eminem suggested that Bush should face punishments for making wrong