Charleston White: Hip-Hop Taught Men to Get Hoes, Not a Wife

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just off the title he’s right…too lazy to listen tho
1. Successful men are married
2. Hip-hop doesn't promote marriage and praising their woman
3. The youngsters don't know how to court women because of hip-hop
- what that head like what that mouth like.
- don't get a wife get a hoe.
- embracing playerism
4. All the successful legends get married.
5. What if we talk about looking for a partner early on.
6. We jump from relationship to relationship to feel good. We don't learn the value of a partner.

Personally it's not the musics responsibility to be your child's daddy. The music reflects the people. Hip-hop would change if father's taught these things to the kids and cohabitated in a traditional way. Men are afraid of their role and are letting women be the default boss which will only create a lineage of chaos.

Deeper then that men aren't really taught how to choose a good woman and that's because we've fallen out of scripture so now we are creating new relationship Dynamics designed by leaders in media.
 

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He's right.

1. Successful men are married
2. Hip-hop doesn't promote marriage and praising their woman
3. The youngsters don't know how to court women because of hip-hop
- what that head like what that mouth like.
- don't get a wife get a hoe.
- embracing playerism
4. All the successful legends get married.
5. What if we talk about looking for a partner early on.
6. We jump from relationship to relationship to feel good. We don't learn the value of a partner.

Personally it's not the musics responsibility to be your child's daddy. The music reflects the people. Hip-hop would change if father's taught these things to the kids and cohabitated in a traditional way. Men are afraid of their role and are letting women be the default boss which will only create a lineage of chaos.

Deeper then that men aren't really taught how to choose a good woman and that's because we've fallen out of scripture so now we are creating new relationship Dynamics designed by leaders in media.

Music is social engineering. It has the same effect as your daddy, especially when there is no collective reference left.
 

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he old enough that he grew up before hip hop was an established art form. old enough that he shouldn't have been impressionable.

he not right he just a dummy and yet again we got Black people going to bust shots at Black people/culture on agent Vlad casting couch

letting a russian cac eat off Black dysfunction.

weakest era of self accountability known to man. so many fukking pawns walking around, almost no leaders, no principles, no rules.
 

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1. Successful men are married
2. Hip-hop doesn't promote marriage and praising their woman
3. The youngsters don't know how to court women because of hip-hop
- what that head like what that mouth like.
- don't get a wife get a hoe.
- embracing playerism
4. All the successful legends get married.
5. What if we talk about looking for a partner early on.
6. We jump from relationship to relationship to feel good. We don't learn the value of a partner.

Personally it's not the musics responsibility to be your child's daddy. The music reflects the people. Hip-hop would change if father's taught these things to the kids and cohabitated in a traditional way. Men are afraid of their role and are letting women be the default boss which will only create a lineage of chaos.

Deeper then that men aren't really taught how to choose a good woman and that's because we've fallen out of scripture so now we are creating new relationship Dynamics designed by leaders in media.


Lmao you say all this yet a large portion or even a majority of black families are broken messes where no wealth will be passed down. And because the families are so broken, young black kids often have to look outside of their own household to gather inspiration on how to live as an Adult. Well what do you think the biggest sources of influence are outside the household?

Whether you call it rap or call it social media or call it “the culture “, its still raising a large portion of our youth.
 

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Lmao you say all this yet a large portion or even a majority of black families are broken messes where no wealth will be passed down. And because the families are so broken, young black kids often have to look outside of their own household to gather inspiration on how to live as an Adult. Well what do you think the biggest sources of influence are outside the household?

Whether you call it rap or call it social media or call it “the culture “, its still raising a large portion of our youth.
I was giving cliff notes for the interview.
Its the man fault that his son is being raised by media.
 
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