"Im An Addict and I Cant Even Hide It"--- Highly Influential Rapper/Puppet Of White Supremacy

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Most music artists use drugs

This is a fact

It is because art naturally spawns from a place of depression and music becomes the outlet of said depression. Pain fuels art and drugs numb pain. The grunge rock and metal music are the most expressive forms of rock in my life and their artists OD all day. Hip hop is no different

"I'm taking Acatavis the only thing relax me"
"Im an addict i cant even hide it"

he is telling the truth, he has a problem...just like Layne Staley of Alice in chains did for most of his career, like on "junkhead"

This isn't a hip hop or a black community problem. Its a music industry NORM and always has been.

Finally someone who makes sense.
 

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Grant Green, a famous jazz guitarist, also had a thing for codeine syrup back in the 60's

The problem is the glorification and exposure, not the product itself

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this is exactly my point. The making it seem "cool" part. I dont know how yall feel, but if the black community has ANY chance of ever combating white supremacy, we need as many strong, intelligent, drug-free minds as possible in the coming generations.
 

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Its a black community problem when you consider that majority of our people live in poverty stricken areas that people dump guns and drugs into so they can fight over chump change.
yep, the cycle continues. Threads like this always exposes how few of us TRULY knows how deep and elaborate white supremacy is. Yes people, "entertainment" is a form of systemic oppression also. Matter fact, its one of the most effective branches of white supremacy. Especially today in 2016
 

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Ive been to a future concert in seattle, fairly white compared to many american cities



You are wrong.

Point taken but the mainstream hip hop shows I've been to had more whites and latinos than blacks here in Chicago. When Lollapalooza books hip hop artists and the majority white crowd is reciting lyrics verbatim, it makes me question who is listening. :yeshrug:
 

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This site really does cater to some of the most fallacy ridden, inane, intellectual insulting bullshyt I've ever come across in quite sometime. :pachaha:

So admitting you have a problem, is now apart of the white supremacist propaganda plan. You seriously are retarded if you even entertain that notion.

America :russ:
 
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the "but white people do it too" excuse. Never fails:mjlol:



And i DO care about all propaganda. ALL of it affects us negatively, so dont try to downplay the INTENTIONAL manipulation of the most influential and powerful artform on the planet: hiphop

So in your opinion, is the glorification of drug use in music...

- hip-hops' fault?
- new?
- unacceptable?
- not for you, and you don't like any music that has anything to do with drugs?
 

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Most music artists use drugs

This is a fact

It is because art naturally spawns from a place of depression and music becomes the outlet of said depression. Pain fuels art and drugs numb pain. The grunge rock and metal music are the most expressive forms of rock in my life and their artists OD all day. Hip hop is no different

"I'm taking Acatavis the only thing relax me"
"Im an addict i cant even hide it"

he is telling the truth, he has a problem...just like Layne Staley of Alice in chains did for most of his career, like on "junkhead"

This isn't a hip hop or a black community problem. Its a music industry NORM and always has been.


Rock is way more drug oriented than hip hop and always has been, when it comes to getting high none of these nikkas could hang with prime Keith Richards
 

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Nah, u just a nikka on the internet making false claims.

One show that you went to makes my statement false. :russ: It's a known fact that the more popular a hip hop artist gets, the more "diverse" their crowd becomes at live shows. If Future's concert demographic doesn't dramatically change after doing an album with Drake, I'd be surprised.
 
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