so I gave up negative rap and I urge yall (black ppl only) let this bullshyt die

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How about we parent and take care of our children instead of relying on rappers and others to do so?

The culture of rap music leads to alot of young boys from the hood to not grow up with their fathers who are in jail.

I coach high school basketball and deal with fatherless boys and teenage gun violence on a regular basis.

Rap music from Jay-Z & Rick Ross leads the drug culture that is the fuel behind the prison industrial complex.

People all over the Earth living in 3rd world poverty would agree that their is no excuse for the c00n shyt.

No matter what type of poverty people live in their is no excuse for these rappers to glorify the bullshyt.
 

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shyt is is toxic and only help brainwash these young black kids.....pushing drug dealing, sex, and black on black violence.....real hiphop with a message is ok but this nihilistic garbage need to die....and all these demonic sell out house ******s will burn internal fire for selling their souls for materialistic wealth.


other races can have it, i dont care about them, my concern is the black community

:obama:

i gave up all forms of rap years ago, such a demonic disgusting form of music
 

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And the worst part of this is yall nikkas dont even realize when you say this shyt, you only help silence the struggle going on in the hood. Rap, regardless of how violent it is, has only helped expose the poverty in America. If drill didn't come out people probably wouldn't give a fukk about the southside. Do you people not realize these nikkas is rapping what they live:why:? When you hear this, your first thought wasn't "damn shyt's fukked up round there", it's "oh here these fukk nikkas go rapping bout the hell they live in."

maybe decades ago not now

drugs, misogny, sex, violence thats all rap is about nowadays
 

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ITT: White people impersonating black people, uncles toms and people who created new accounts two weeks ago pretend to care about the black struggle as a means to throw around racial slurs and to denigrate rappers they don't like while in other threads they stan rappers they do like (50 Cent) who can be more readily accused of what they're preaching against than the very emcees they are blaming in this thread. These same people also partake in unsubstantiated nonsense that Hip-Hop is the leading driver of problems in the black community when the crime rate was higher when hip hop was at its most positive. They ignore factors such as poor schooling, lack of access to medicine, lack of access to healthy food, the prison industrial complex, broken homes, easy access to guns, embedded racism that leads to black children being criminalized at an early age even so far as being suspended 3x as long from school for the same offenses, inadequate access to proper housing, lack of job opportunities, etc. Nope, instead we're going to blame Hip Hop which no study can show is a leading factor in any of these issues. If Hip Hop is the leading driver in a kid committing a crime, stop and think about what was around that kid in the first place that led him to that. Middle and upper class kids listen to all the same songs and don't commit crimes. I wonder why.

Conclusion: This thread is stupid, self-righteous drivel that distracts us from addressing real problems. 1 star.
 

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Middle and upper class kids listen to all the same songs and don't commit crimes. I wonder why.

Simple answer, it's just entertainment to them no different than Rambo & The Terminator.

Kids in the hood actually want to live Meek Mill & Rick Ross lyrics these are undeniable facts.

And you will never hear me say 50 cent is a good guy or a role model he's just a wealthy goon.

But i respect that more then a correctional officer selling black kids cocaine fantasy tails a one way ticket to jail.
 

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ITT: White people impersonating black people, uncles toms and people who created new accounts two weeks ago pretend to care about the black struggle as a means to throw around racial slurs and to denigrate rappers they don't like while in other threads they stan rappers they do like (50 Cent) who can be more readily accused of what they're preaching against than the very emcees they are blaming in this thread. These same people also partake in unsubstantiated nonsense that Hip-Hop is the leading driver of problems in the black community when the crime rate was higher when hip hop was at its most positive. They ignore factors such as poor schooling, lack of access to medicine, lack of access to healthy food, the prison industrial complex, broken homes, easy access to guns, embedded racism that leads to black children being criminalized at an early age even so far as being suspended 3x as long from school for the same offenses, inadequate access to proper housing, lack of job opportunities, etc. Nope, instead we're going to blame Hip Hop which no study can show is a leading factor in any of these issues. If Hip Hop is the leading driver in a kid committing a crime, stop and think about what was around that kid in the first place that led him to that. Middle and upper class kids listen to all the same songs and don't commit crimes. I wonder why.

Conclusion: This thread is stupid, self-righteous drivel that distracts us from addressing real problems. 1 star.
Couldn't have put it better myself bruh. The fact that you people criticize this rap, but do nothing to address the problem of why these nikkas is rapping about it sickens me. I'm quite certain that drill rappers are not enjoying excellent education, healthcare, and solid family life and then rapping about violence. I strongly recommend you people who say rap is destructive to watch this series
 

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Couldn't have put it better myself bruh. The fact that you people criticize this rap, but do nothing to address the problem of why these nikkas is rapping about it sickens me. I'm quite certain that drill rappers are not enjoying excellent education, healthcare, and solid family life and then rapping about violence. I strongly recommend you people who say rap is destructive to watch this series


Listen, i watched this series when it came out....

It's common knowledge that education, healthcare, and a solid family are important to the youth.

So you have the floor to explain how you think these things should be improved in America.
 

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Listen, i watched this series when it came out....

It's common knowledge that education, healthcare, and a solid family are important to the youth.

So you have the floor to explain how you think these things should be improved in America.
Don't change the subject, you know that's not what we're discussing here. We're talking about rap being detrimental to the black community. Since you watched the series, please explain to me which fukked up those kids lives more: rap or poverty?
 

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Don't change the subject, you know that's not what we're discussing here. We're talking about rap being detrimental to the black community. Since you watched the series, please explain to me which fukked up those kids lives more: rap or poverty?

You make a valid point but i have traveled to many countries and seen far worse poverty with less violence.
 
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