saturn7
Politics is an EXCHANGE!!!
what happened to that rhythmic cadence? only old nikkas still talk like that
"Now who done put this stuff in their mind?"
"Because we got a strong rap and they scared we gonna take the women."

what happened to that rhythmic cadence? only old nikkas still talk like that

nikkas just ain't cool enough to talk like that no more.

"Now who done put this stuff in their mind?"
"Because we got a strong rap and they scared we gonna take the women."
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Leave me out of ya fukkin personal beefs. Not in the mood for shyt today. You have a problem with him - address it. Fuk I look like? An interventionist to you? You never gave a fuk about conflicts that I had before in here, in fact, you were one of the jerks who used to come at me. I tagged you the other day and you didn’t say shyt with that dumbass cac clown on a thread. Handle your own shyt, like I had to do. That’s what y’all used to tell me, you tough right?? Leave me alone. Last I’m saying.@mag357 you from where in brooklyn and who else cosign you beside @Nicole0416 ?
Just go on YouTube lolHow the hell does that guy have access to that much archive footage, does he get it from Internet Archive or did he inherit a stash.
White people were the ones who were pillaging their country yet Asians want to hate on us? Fukk those people, straight up.
True. I honestly think the 80s set black people back a few decades.

Yea I was thinking he's from Chicago cause his accent sounded like Fred Hampton especially when Fred Hampton said "we are the people, we are not the pig", and the main one speaking said, "we are the people here now".
He also sounded like Richard Pryor when Pryor used to impersonate dudes from his neighborhood.
Long term effects of integration and influences in technology, education, and sadly, like breh was saying... having to be non-threatening and somehow apologetic for
your culture and style to succeed in advancing corporate America in the 80s.
Add the mix - systemic repression of Black business, school to prison pipeline, and gentrification - You end up developing an almost Bi-Lingual Black person that has to heave themselves into white culture reluctantly at first...but over time it becomes accepted and normal.
Destruction of business and community is my answer.
