Doomed black child knows all the words to "Hot nikka"

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It is negative....

But everyone in NY knows the drop of homicides since the 90's is because of the prison-industrial complex.

Mayor Bloomberg used the drug and gun laws to lock so many criminals up to make NY safe for gentrification.

It's common knowledge that's how they dropped the murder rate in DC since the 90's.

http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/us/18dc.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
...do you even read your own links? wtf does your nytimes piece have to do with this conversation i mean serious do you read the shyt you cite as a source for your argument?
 

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So everyone who recites rap lyrics is doomed? :skip:

why did you change your post

where did i say that quoting rap lyrics means you are doomed? can you show me where i said that?

what i said is that black people have an anti academic culture and it spells doom for black people if we dont change it

like i already said, i didnt write the headline, i think its black people that are doomed, the kid is just a symbol and representation of what is wrong with african american culture

we dont need to discuss the kid, we need to discuss the fact that there are grown ass people that dont think there is anything wrong with that video and the fact that the adults dont realize that they are the problem
 

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the kid is just a symbol and representation of what is wrong with african american culture
How? U don't know anything about him, besides the fact that he knows some words to a rap song. How does that make him a representation of what is wrong with African American culture?
 

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do you read the shyt you cite as a source for your argument?

I'm not arguing with anyone.

Mayor Bloomberg dropped the murder rate by copying some of the formula DC used.

They lock people away in the prison industrial complex to make way for gentrification
 

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How? U don't know anything about him, besides the fact that he knows some words to a rap song. How does that make him a representation of what is wrong with African American culture?

because the lyrics are filled with profanities and vulgarities, are you retarded?

like i said, its not about the kid, there is something with you and other adults
 

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Also, how is this kid representative of all African Americans and our culture?

its representative of the culture because of the song's popularity

and for the 4th time, i didnt write the title, that was the the title of the blog post, i think its black people that are doomed, i dont know anything about the kids personal life, so my critique isnt aimed specifically at him, my criticism is aimed at the adults around him and of african american culture in general, he himself is just receptacle and representation of the adults around him
 

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What percent of black people would you say like and listen to this song? You are a physicist... show your math and proof.

that particular song i have no idea, but rap music is the main music african americans listen to and hot nikka is representative of what's going on in rap music

on a side note: why is it that when i respond to your corny, dumb fuking assertions, you move on to something else, are you just making up things and hope they stick? you think you can put words in my mouth and argue over what you say that i said when i said no such thing?

this post is typical of your passive aggressive debating style, if you think hot nikka doesnt represent african american culture then just say you dont think hot nikka represents african american culture, dont ask me some corny ass passive aggressive question
 

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that particular song i have no idea, but rap music is the main music african americans listen to and hot nikka is representative of what's going on in rap music

and i side not: why is it that when i respond to you corny dumb fuking assertions, you move on to something else, are you just making up things an hope they stick

this post is typical of you passive aggressive debating style, if you think hot nikka doesnt represent african american culture then just say you dont think hot nikka represents african american culture, dont ask me some corny ass passive aggressive question
There's nothing passive aggressive about it. You are stating all these things as facts... "This video is representative of black culture"... "Hot nikka is representative of rap music"... I ask you to demonstrate how these things are representative of rap and black music, you talk in circles and get angry because you can't answer my very basic, straightforward questions.

How is this kid representative of black culture/people and how is this song representative of rap music? Also, how do you know that rap is the main genre of music black people listen to? I need evidence, not baseless assertions.
 

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There's nothing passive aggressive about it. You are stating all these things as facts... "This video is representative of black culture"... "Hot nikka is representative of rap music"... I ask you to demonstrate how these things are representative of rap and black music, you talk in circles and get angry because you can't answer my very basic, straightforward questions.

How is this kid representative of black culture/people and how is this song representative of rap music? Also, how do you know that rap is the main genre of music black people listen to? I need evidence, not baseless assertions.

exactly if i think something i just say it

if you dont think hot nikka is representative of rap music then why dont you state it plainly that you dont think hot nikka is representative of rap music

why would you need evidence that hot nikka is representative? i thought your argument was that there was nothing wrong with the video?

lets say hot nikka is NOT representative of today's rap music, how would that bolster your argument? what exactly is it that you are trying to prove?

i dont have any problem asking a straightforward question, you havent asked any straightforward questions
 

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exactly if i think something i just say it
Just because you say it, doesn't mean it's true.

if you dont think hot nikka is representative of rap music then why dont you state it plainly that you dont think hot nikka is representative of rap music
I don't have enough information to say whether it absolutely is or not, in the manner you have. By you saying it is, I assume you do, which is why I asked you for it.

why would you need evidence that hot nikka is representative?
Because you are using it to demonize and write off a whole race of people :dwillhuh:
i thought your argument was that there was nothing wrong with the video?
There's not, other than a kid screaming profanities and listening to violent rap. But I don't see how you can take this one kid, and extrapolate this video to demonize "black culture"

lets say hot nikka is NOT representative of today's rap music, how would that bolster your argument? what exactly is it that you are trying to prove?
If it's not representative of today's rap music- and it isn't, according to this week's Billboard chart, and its stark contrast to other songs and artists on the charts- then it's also not representative of black culture, and thus all the stuff you claim about black people being doomed and all that is bullshyt.

Not to mention, black people aren't even rap's biggest consumers :pachaha:

i dont have any problem asking a straightforward question, you havent asked any straightforward questions
Questions one can't answer would seem to be other than straightforward... but I challenge you to show how my questions are anything but. :yeshrug:
 

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Just because you say it, doesn't mean it's true.

yeah and?

i am the God Emperor and I am nearly infallible but i have never asserted im actually infallible

I don't have enough information to say whether it is or not. By you saying it is, I assume you do, which is why I asked you for it.

i have plenty of information on it, hot nikka is actually a phenomenon that has been been promoted by people from jay-z to diddy, its a popular vine/gif on facebook, twitter and the coli and it already has multiply remixes and people using the beats

i dont even listen to rap music and i know this, if you didnt know hot nikka was one of the hottest songs out then you should ask somebody that listens to rap about the popularity of the song

my assertions were based on personal observations, im not aware of any information that contradicts my observations and conclusions about the song

Because you are using it to demonize and write off a whole race of people :dwillhuh:
im using the grades and academic performance to write off a whole race of people and i was using a video of a kid using vulgarities and profanities as an example of what will doom black people and pointing out the anti academic nature of african american culture, the song used is irrelevant, if the kid would have been doing any popular rap song out i would have said the same thing, because every popular rap song out right now is filled with profanity and vulgarities

Questions one can't answer would seem to be other than straightforward... but I challenge you to show how my questions are anything but. :yeshrug:

your questions are not straightforward because they are not based on any coherent argument, your questions are just passive aggressive assertions
 
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