Music Programs the Masses. Yall being Programmed Continuously as we Speak

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To add on:

To me the problem is that the censorship in America and when it come to hip hop needs to be stronger

EVERYTHING in America comes with some kind of warning except hip hop music..


shyt.. I just bought a new Samsung phone and when I turn the volume up half way it prompts me telling me: "listening at a high volume can cause hearing loss"


But there's not one law warning young kids on YouTube or BET, or I-Tunes that such and such video is "Adult material"

So the youth are freely consuming this crap without a single warning letting them know what they are listening to quite frankly just as bad as a Rated R movies if not worse.

warnings dont do shyt cept make this type of dumb shyt even more appealing to young people

remember how corny it was in the 90s when damn near every video for every song promoting violence had some sort of disclaimer at the end " one in 5 black males will be a victim of gun violence before the age of 18"...."one in 6 black males will be murdered by another black man"

it didnt do shyt
 

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That would be unnecessary. The unorganized boycott is already too effective.



Nope...why should we want it enough to take it back if it's this bad?
It should just be left for dead...that way we find something else to do, so that can be co-opted.
What unorganized boycott?
 

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i know some of ya'll won't believe it unless it comes from a cac mouth so watch this. (former white house consultant)

propaganda has been legalized. she never mentions blacks but its obvious who this propaganda is being used against and why...

 

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Real talk for over 5 years I didn't listen to any mainstream rap, hophop and rnb other then the stuff my brothers played at home.

A bunch of underground rap and hiphop that's straight FIYAH! Shout out to Nujabes, Substantial, Marcus D, Pismo etc.
 

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That would be unnecessary. The unorganized boycott is already too effective.



Nope...why should we want it enough to take it back if it's this bad?
It should just be left for dead...that way we find something else to do, so that can be co-opted.
Powerful post.
 

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Who was the first big male rapper that started this downlow butt exposure imagery? Tupac? It's time for a webpage with WRITTEN WORDS and pictures that chronicles the downfall of the genre into the hands of the enemy is made. There are plenty of video on it. So sick of people thinking videos is the most effective way to communicate. It's not.
 

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I started listening to NWA and other hardcore gangsta rap when i was 11 in 1989 ....it never made me or my friends want to join a gang or be destructive ....but i did see some guys that mimicked the music ....just like the white kids who mimicked the rock stars ....but overall the violence and gangs were here long before the music so don't outright just blame the music....
 

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I started listening to NWA and other hardcore gangsta rap when i was 11 in 1989 ....it never made me or my friends want to join a gang or be destructive ....but i did see some guys that mimicked the music ....just like the white kids who mimicked the rock stars ....but overall the violence and gangs were here long before the music so don't outright just blame the music....
But the music doesn't help so why are we still promoting it?

Drugs, alcohol, promiscuity, violence, being confrontational, materialistic and stunting on other black people

This is what hip hop promotes
 

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fukk. Maybe I can just make a webpage over the weekend that shows what this guy is talking about. I disagree on Ice Cube. No sellout rapper could make Death Certificate.
 
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Everytime I hear a Young Thug or Future song I can't help but to think that I'm being brainwashed and programmed by the dominant society. But I keep listening, they're doing their job :francis: I know that I'm listening to bullshyt though, a 12 year old don't. The youth are raised thinking that Texas tea and xannies are cool. They got a grip on our young people and that's how they keep us in the spot we're at right now
 
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