Show me some data that backs this assertion
no.
anyone who needs data to see how destructive music about selling drugs, murdering Black people, and disrespecting women is, is beyond help.

Show me some data that backs this assertion

I do need data to show that?no.
anyone who needs data to see how destructive music about selling drugs, murdering Black people, and disrespecting women is, is beyond help.
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I do need data to show that?
Why else would I believe what you're saying?
Who is this music destructing?

No one is going to believe you because it makes no sense and its convince excuse instead of looking at Actual societal and systematic factors that lead to the destructive behavior.I honestly prefer if you don't believe me.
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No one is going to believe you because it makes no sense and its convince excuse instead of looking at Actual societal and systematic factors that lead to the destructive behavior.

It doesn't encourage shyt.does music encouraging destructive behavior help the situation in any meaningful way?
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It doesn't encourage shyt.
You think nikkas out here killing folk are doing so because a fukking rapper said so?
kthe music encourages the behavior, it doesn't make them do it.
when diddy closes his speech he will give themand "take that, take that"..

Kids who all love him and are very well taken care of, Baby momas who he maintains great relationships with and on. Destructive businesses like what? Not releasing lox out of their contract is worse than destroying competitiveness in some of the biggest businesses ever? The article clearly stated that one of the issues was the he dropped out.The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.
at people getting upset at what other people don't want to hear. Like seriously outraged, on some "how dare they, they should be thankful Diddy wants to talk to them!". No, actually they shouldn't, if they ain't trying to hear him talk.What destructive elements?

?Aint that a little bit phony? And aint you worried a non graduate might get up there and tell them how graduating college is unnecessary because he made 700 million and didn't have to
...its weird on the colleges behalf more than Puffs,i don't know if going to Howard helped him achieve anything at all in the music industry,maybe it did.....But if sumbody is going to be talking about the importance of college and what their college education did for them,i would think you would like it to at least be somebody who graduated or was a success based on their degree
...its a little phony to put a drop out up there,but these colleges aint shyt anyway so why should this move be any different....its all about the advertising and the benjamins baby