Do Some Of You Really Want Homophobia Completely Out Of Hip Hop?

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theres been a concerted effort atleast the last 5yrs to push the gay agenda hard. from hip-hop to tv to movies to even in our schools!!!!!!!(basically every avenue where they can brainwash THE YOUTH) i disagree with it and thats my right to. i just dont understand why homos want starit peoples approval so bad :yeshrug:

if your able to preach and push the gay agenda you should be able to speak against it as well

thats the beauty of america and free speech. and thoses who are the most "liberal"(gay supporters) ironically want to strip away 1st amendment rights of frre speech to those who oppose their agenda

hypocritical ehhh

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grabbin ur dikk with another mans arm around you :huhldup:
 

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I do miss rappers callin each other fakkits:heh:....I don't think that has anything to do with the music bein soft though...I miss the anti cac/establishment rhetoric even more....I feel like all this blending and exchange of ideas has caused us to lose too much of our culture...next 10 years we won't have our own identity....we will just be louder,darker,more athletic versions of white people....but no culture of our own....but I guess it was bound to happen eventually

Hiphop will end up being the most influential tool in racial harmony/understanding and race relations in america....but it will probaly go uncredited,cacs will think their CNN specials did the trick,and Jesse Jackson and reverand Al will take a bow....but we will know:salute:

That is already here. Look @ the 90s babies.
 

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Gay rap is already here and about to blow.

Fader, Complex and Pitchfork have been pushing a certain group of homo NY rappers the past year or so. Don't be surprised to see them in the mainstream, especially after the Macklemore gimmick.
 
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Gay rap is already here and about to blow.

Fader, Complex and Pitchfork have been pushing a certain group of homo NY rappers the past year or so. Don't be surprised to see them in the mainstream, especially after the Macklemore gimmick.

the RAP GOD's influence will bring us back to the light :blessed:
 

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Most of the homophobia is coming from Eminem. Maybe people should go after him instead of trying to act like the rest of the rappers are saying crazy stuff like he is.
 

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People should expect there to have been support for homosexuals in Hip Hop at some point. There was going to be another extreme or alternative to anything anti-Homo at some point.

The fact that rappers are referred to as "hard" or "soft" is kind of homo within itself. Why should it matter? Is this music we're discussing or is it porn? Rappers who are praised for being "hard" are more likely to spit lines that need a "no homo" than the ones who are so called "soft". Rappers are dissed for actually making songs that talk to women, address women respectfully, or relate to women.

My point is that it's not necessarily the media that's pushing the agenda. They really wouldn't have to make much of an effort at all, because the ground work has already been laid.
 
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Most of the homophobia is coming from Eminem. Maybe people should go after him instead of trying to act like the rest of the rappers are saying crazy stuff like he is.

if any other rapper said what marsahll says they would be blackballed.. Em is THE ONLY one big enough to express his feelings on this subject without it killin his career..

you really think EM is the only one who shares this view?

hes not. its just every one else knows it would be career suicide.. even HOV has to bow down(PANDER) to the gays.. (TOM FORD).
 

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People should expect there to have been support for homosexuals in Hip Hop at some point. There was going to be another extreme or alternative to anything anti-Homo at some point.

The fact that rappers are referred to as "hard" or "soft" is kind of homo within itself. Why should it matter? Is this music we're discussing or is it porn? Rappers who are praised for being "hard" are more likely to spit lines that need a "no homo" than the ones who are so called "soft". Rappers are dissed for actually making songs that talk to women, address women respectfully, or relate to women.

My point is that it's not necessarily the media that's pushing the agenda. They really wouldn't have to make much of an effort at all, because the ground work has already been laid.

My problem with it is that rappers don't get big because of their sexual orientation while there is a crop of young gay rappers being propped up by White music critics not because of talent but because of their sexual orientation.
 

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if any other rapper said what marsahll says they would be blackballed.. Em is THE ONLY one big enough to express his feelings on this subject without it killin his career..

you really think EM is the only one who shares this view?

hes not. its just every one else knows it would be career suicide.. even HOV has to bow down(PANDER) to the gays.. (TOM FORD).

Eminem is usually trolling when he's making his "controversial" comments. He still has the mentality of a middle schooler so calling people fags is still amusing to him. The only reason Eminem doesn't get blackballed is because white people love him and give him free passes for everything.

And I don't know the story about Jay-Z and Tom Ford so I can't comment about that.
 

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My problem with it is that rappers don't get big because of their sexual orientation while there is a crop of young gay rappers being propped up by White music critics not because of talent but because of their sexual orientation.

Most articles written by them will always have some kind of a slant. The objective is to catch attention, gain readership, and hold attention. A lot of times they could care less about the group or the music, as long as they are credited with "discovering" or being "up on them" before it became popular. It helps them increase readership, and if they do have an ulterior agenda, then that's icing on the cake for them.
 

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Eminem is usually trolling when he's making his "controversial" comments. He still has the mentality of a middle schooler so calling people fags is still amusing to him. The only reason Eminem doesn't get blackballed is because white people love him and give him free passes for everything.

And I don't know the story about Jay-Z and Tom Ford so I can't comment about that.

Em isn't given passes. He had people that actually protested his music. The reason why he's still successful is because he has a loyal fan base and a machine behind him. There's more white people that don't like Eminem or could care less who he is than there are actual fans of his.
 
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