There you have it folks.
"Hip hop is a destructive force

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But not when it's coming from the RAP GOD Eminem"
I def see the hypocrisy that people point out with
@PhonZhi , but being objective (as possible) I also see why Em's content isn't addressed in the same way.
Half the time you can't get cats on here to admit that Eminem even has black fans, and then if they are they are ____ ___ __-______ ___ everything under the sun besides a muthafukka that enjoys lyricism. People that go on and on about how much of a unicorn a black Eminem fan is would say it's because his music/content doesn't resonate with the same audiences that are bumping shyt like Drill music and actually having to go live in an environment where it becomes the every day backdrop to actual murders going on in impoverished communities.
If you agree with the notion that Em doesn't resonate nearly as much with young at risk black kids, there isn't much need to bring him up when addressing black issues beyond "See cacs do it too!" as a sidebar.
But I feel you, I think homies intent is in the right place with how much zeal he attacks the content in rap music and the motivation behind it's promotion but it's just a very tunnel visioned approach. You're right though, if the issue is destructive messages Em isn't exempt.