Hiphop has Poisoned US, Our Women and Our Children. We Worship these degenerate fools like their GODs.

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Whole thing was a Mossad psyop in hindsight.

Eazy E planted the seeds. Death Row era Tupac sexualized it to market to women, thanks to Suge Knight.

Eazy E is why we have the "real nikka" paradigm in the first place. That sent millions of black men to an early grave to "keep it real" to the streets.
 

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Actually things have gotten a lot better for Gen Z than they were for Gen X youth.

Key Trends in Declining Negative Statistics:
  • Teen Pregnancy/Birth Rates: Teen birth rates in the U.S. have dropped over 70% since 1990, hitting record lows in 2022 and 2023, with Gen Z experiencing significantly lower rates than previous generations.
  • Juvenile/Young Adult Crime: Arrests of juveniles have fallen dramatically, dropping over 80% between their peak in the mid-1990s and 2020. Violent crime rates, in general, are roughly half of what they were 30 years ago.
  • Risky Behaviors: Research indicates younger generations are engaging in fewer risky behaviors, including lower rates of drug use and alcohol consumption.

Things just seem worse because of social media.
 

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There's like 500K black people in prison. About 4K murders a year

Out of 40 million plus black people

Music and the culture surrounding it. Is not having the impact you think it is

People acquire speech lingo and grooming from rappers, so yes it does have a huge impact on their lives.
 

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As someone who has been paying attention to Hip Hop since 1984 I totally disagree with this comment that has gotten co signs. So I would like for you to elaborate this statement. Explain how Hip Hop is a Mossad psyop.

On the surface, hiphop executives resemble the Dame's, Diddy's and Suge's of this world.

But the real true power in entertainment that is running, dictating, directing and signing the Dame's, Diddy's and Suge's checks are Jewish.
If since 1984 you need me to elaborate on this further, you wont understand. :francis:
 

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On the surface, hiphop executives resemble the Dame's, Diddy's and Suge's of this world.

But the real true power in entertainment that is running, dictating, directing and signing the Dame's, Diddy's and Suge's checks are Jewish.
If since 1984 you need me to elaborate on this further, you wont understand. :francis:
:patrice:

You didn't answer my question. You made a statement about Black faces being placed in front of us as if they are powerful while the Jews are the real ones in power. And then you closed out your statement saying that since I been paying attention to Hip Hop since 1984, I should already know something but since I don't know I wont understand even if u were to explain.


Here's the problem with your statement. The sole proprietor of Universal is not Jewish. He's a French white man with no Jewish background. The sole proprietor of Virgin is a British white man with no Jewish background. Jimmy Iovine who ran Interscope when Suge was that guy is Italian. Sony Music is run by the Japanese. These facts alone puts a monkey wrench in your claim about Jews being the true power. So you can't just run that same ol same ol about Jews running things.

Now with that out of the way.....I would like for you to explain how Hip Hop is a Mossad psyop.
 
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If you know yourself then it doesn’t have nearly the same detrimental effects that it does when you use that as the only source of corroborating your identity and place within society. It’s a thought I have sometimes when I see how some of us react to rap beefs and discuss them with such importance like they’re geopolitical rivalries that might actually affect our lives if things turn left.

I really could go on but I’m gonna leave it at this. Nothing wrong with it until its purpose becomes overly inflated.
the problem is this has already happened to black folks and black culture as a whole.
 

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Is rap/hiphop a negative influence on some black people? Certainly.

But generally speaking the 90s were more violent than now :manny: people just didn't have Smartphones and Worldstar back then
80's and 70's were even more violent. There was no rap in sight during those times. If there was it wasn't any violent lyrics :sas2:
 
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