theworldismine13
God Emperor of SOHH
I'm going to take the third option. It hasn't made or broke the black community. The thing that is constantly fukking up black communities is, drugs, drug dealers, low levels of education, unemployment, high levels of prison incarceration, private prison industrial complex, mass media feeding stereotypes of the black community (Black men successful now fall from grace stories), the "Black Church" (reinforcing complacency in the community), lack of support for Black owned businesses in Black communities, lack of a black community and actual Black Leaders. Too many baby mommas with the Tyler Perry mentality. But more importantly it is acceptance of the bullshyt that harms us as a people that is dragging us down more than anything. The media makes a big national panic about bombs going off in Boston but the amount of killing that goes on in Chicago makes it seem Chicago is really Iraq (Like it's not part of the United States). But pressure creates diamonds over time. The "community" will rebound, unless crack happens again. Music isn't even close to the real problems with the community.
But I digress.....when the community changes...the music will too.
Not necessarily disagreeing but the unstated suggestion is that there is a one way street and that music is just a reflection of the society, which is a half truth, music and arts reflect society but music and arts also impact society, it's a two way street and a symbiotic relationship
It's a lie to suggest its simply one way street, no society works that way and that lie leads to another lie which is that it doesn't matter what an artists says and that lie leads to a other lie which is that the people that listen to the music are not responsible and are incapable of fixing said problems
I say neither helped nor hurt at first because it was pure art which was a reflection of the people at that time


