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who produce the track ?Skateboard P?
White people love this song....so are they going to go from productive citizens to a life of crime because Pusha T told 'em so?
I never stated that but the notion that a lot of the issues we face as a people to stem from slavery or Jim crow is false. These are phenomenons that are fairly new.
i hate ur fukking face....u and your ur stupid hat and smug look....Damn darkies using hundreds of years of slavery and jim crow, and suffocating discrimination in every socio-economic corner of their life as some sort of an excuse, when the problem has obviously been Future all along. How could we have been so blind? There has been no evidence of any psychological or economic fallout from a system of oppression designed to harm the quality of life and psyche for black people of course. However it is proven that rap songs literally force us down a life of ruin.
We truly is our own worst enemy.
Again your straying away from the point. No one is arguing that there aren't other factors and the video made that quite clearDamn darkies using hundreds of years of slavery and jim crow, and suffocating discrimination in every socio-economic corner of their life as some sort of an excuse, when the problem has obviously been Future all along. How could we have been so blind? There has been no evidence of any psychological or economic fallout from a system of oppression designed to harm the quality of life and psyche for black people of course. However it is proven that rap songs literally force us down a life of ruin.
We truly is our own worst enemy.
I think your missing the point. The outrage doesn't stem from whether this songs is influencing kids to sell drugs ( which I could probably argue that it does). The outrage stems from the fact that thezeartists are making a living promoting and celebrating the dark realities of black males in this country. Its exploitation. With the high incarceration rates and systematic oppression (as you like to say) it is deeply troubling that we have individuals who promote some of the same activities that lead them serving time in prison or God forbid, dead.
Black crime rates were astronomical during the late 80s when the genre was dominated by the likes of Public Enemy, and assorted pro-black groups. There is no casual link between entertainment like rap music, and aggregated dysfunction among a group numbered in the millions. The conditions of black America have improved during the rise of rap music. This is silly.
bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuhThe only thing future is currently moving, or has ever moved, is bowels and maybe a little furniture.
Black america been fukked up culturally and socially for a minute now... What are you doing about it? Or is this another one of those threads with problems that fell off the solution spool?
Funny how these complex issues didn't exist during reconstruction or Jim crow. I don't think the video ties these "complex" issues with rap songs. I think the video is about the ongoing negative portrayals and exploitation in popular rap music