ThaRealness
Superstar
No, Im not missing the point because Im responding directly to your argument, and all you can respond with is the same talking pointIf rappers have more influence than you as a parent, then you as a parent have failed
You're clearly missing the point on or you're trolling at this point![]()

Kids are going to find their own way, period. They're going to find behavior patterns that work and don't work, regardless of what you tell them.
In the long run, acting responsibly and building towards your future will yield the best results, but try telling that to a 17 year old.


Im saying parents haven't changed but media has. If parents have changed, then its probably due to media, because thats the defining feature of the modern world. We live in the 'information age' and you talking about "blame the parents" 
Johnny Cash sang about shooting a man in Reno just to watch him die in 1955. Elvis Presley was getting censored on television because he was seen as promoting sex. Good parenting is good parenting, regardless of the era. The point of good parenting is realizing your kid is going to make their own decisions but instilling the best morals you can to ensure they have a good background from which to make those decisions. You think 15 year olds weren't getting their dikks sucked with Marvin Gaye playing in the background in the 70's? Bob Dylan was making songs about weed in the 60's. Kids were popping acid like Skittles. It wasn't young nikkas listening to Future who were popping Qaaludes like candy in the 60's and 70's. nikkas love to talk about how 90's hip hop was about selling instead of using; probably the number one movie referenced in Hip Hop is about a Miami coke dealer who definitely got high on his own supply. Said movie was released in the early 80s
shyt could go either way
