Mook was actually fully coherent when he went into his rap. In the normal convo, he was kinda incoherent.
And he is generally right, his retort should’ve been that for young kids (male or female)…the next generation, what’s being promoted is to look a certain way, or act a certain way (in this convo Kim Kardashian, Amber Rose….or not the male equivalent, but let’s say Steven Jo) to acquire fame or money.
Versus actually having a talent (Mook rapping, Taylor Rooks interviewing). For as fine as Taylor Rooks is, the young gen can still look to that example and be like I gotta improve my interview skills…not necessarily that they have to alter their body (obviously looks so come into play for visible female media members).
Or they can look at Mook….yea he somewhat portrays and raps of a street life….but his talent is primarily rapping. Which is what got him to where he is.
(Rose is right in that it has a lot to do with the consumer, but it seems like Mook was questioning society’s value to begin…so in essence the consumer)