"Only" Director Admits To Using Nazi Themes For Lyric Video

THE DIRECTOR ISSUED AN UNAPOLOGETIC STATEMENT

Nicki Minaj caused a bit of an uproar after she released the animated lyric video for her single “Only,” which has visuals that resemble Nazi imagery. The Queens rapstress has since issued an apology via Twitter saying she “would never condone Nazism” in her art. Now, the director of the video, Jeff Osborne, has confirmed in a statement to Myspace that the video was influenced by Nazism.  His statement reads:

“Before I start, be clear that these are my personal views and not the views of Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, or Young Money.

First, I’m not apologizing for my work, nor will I dodge the immediate question. The flags, armbands, and gas mask (and perhaps my use of symmetry?) are all representative of Nazism.

But a majority of the recognizable models/symbols are American: MQ9 Reaper Drone, F22 Raptor, Sidewinder missile, security cameras, M60, SWAT uniform, General’s uniform, the Supreme court, and the Lincoln Memorial. What’s also American is the 1st Amendment, which I’ve unexpectedly succeeded in showing how we willfully squeeze ourselves out of that right every day.

Despite the fact heavy religious and economic themes were glossed over, there’s also Russian T-90 tanks, Belgian FN FAL, German mp5 (not manufactured until 1966), an Italian Ferrari, and a Vatican Pope.

As far as an explanation, I think its actually important to remind younger generations of atrocities that occurred in the past as a way to prevent them from happening in the future.  And the most effective way of connecting with people today is through social media and pop culture. So if my work is misinterpreted because it’s not a sappy tearjerker, sorry I’m not sorry. What else is trending?”