My biggest inspiration in life was Jeezy. He inspired me in a wrong way - Ralo (UPDATE: Court docs)

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Anybody with half of a brain already knew that hiphop music/culture is the biggest influence on our youth. The only ones that deny it are the "aspiring rappers" and the nikkas that want to be like these rappers.

"b-b-b-but rap/hip-hop has done nothing but great things for the Black community. It's giving us chances to be millionaires and CEO's. Music doesn't influence anybody to do stuff"
 

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Salute to Ralo for speaking the truth. Hopefully his platform will spark a much needed conversation. :salute:


There are thousands and thousands of young black " Ralo's" out there who have been led astray and mislead by white/Jew controlled hip-hop into thinking that living a criminal and reckless lifestyle is "cool".

Mislead Into thinking that the keys to success are through criminal behaviour instead of education and intelligence.

At some point black folk must admit that this artform has become more of a detriment to the black mind and image than a benefit.

We must take our artform back and use it to our advantage.

If I was a white supremacist I would absolutely love most mainstream hip-hop


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Those thousands of young ralos are under educated and living in under funded impoverished communities way before rap music comes into play in their lives.
 

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shyt got real and the sense kicking in

I don't see Jeezy all on the gram though and he distanced himself from BMF when they got knocked and caught flack for it.

How many instances of "when keeping it real goes wrong" do we have to live thru for shyt to change?

Everyone seen this movie yet they wanna live it out like they never seen the end. *hint it's a tragedy, it doesn't end very well.
 

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Salute to Ralo for speaking the truth. Hopefully his platform will spark a much needed conversation. :salute:


There are thousands and thousands of young black " Ralo's" out there who have been led astray and mislead by white/Jew controlled hip-hop into thinking that living a criminal and reckless lifestyle is "cool".

Mislead Into thinking that the keys to success are through criminal behaviour instead of education and intelligence.

At some point black folk must admit that this artform has become more of a detriment to the black mind and image than a benefit.

We must take our artform back and use it to our advantage.

If I was a white supremacist I would absolutely love most mainstream hip-hop


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Peace

:rudy: Trap Music was created in the streets..

And you either fail to realize or refuse to acknowledge the fact that

PUBLIC ENEMY

XCLAN

BDP

and

BRAND NUBIAN were all on WHITE/JEW controlled record labels


So it's more so about ACCOUNTIBILITY as opposed to pointing fingers at who is the Liability at fault here

Because if RALO needed the "rapper" JEEZY to inspire him to Sell Drugs

Its safe to say RALO wasn't a real street cat to begin with

And had no business fukking around in the dope game to begin with
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Salute to Ralo for speaking the truth. Hopefully his platform will spark a much needed conversation. :salute:


There are thousands and thousands of young black " Ralo's" out there who have been led astray and mislead by white/Jew controlled hip-hop into thinking that living a criminal and reckless lifestyle is "cool".

Mislead Into thinking that the keys to success are through criminal behaviour instead of education and intelligence.

At some point black folk must admit that this artform has become more of a detriment to the black mind and image than a benefit.

We must take our artform back and use it to our advantage.

If I was a white supremacist I would absolutely love most mainstream hip-hop


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Peace

Smmfh but fukkk this post holds a lot of weight.


Out here in NYC atleast schools like Gdubs(in the heights)
Brandeis HS in the upper Westside had banned the snowman/dope boy T-SHIRTS and all


The Dominicans throughout nyc was loving Jeezy to a point that a lot of them started hustling harder cuz of that dude... I never understood it as a younger dude but as a grown ass man you're absolutey right.
 

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Trash inspires trash :yeshrug:

I'd put Young Jeezy up there with the top 3 architects of the woat era (Koonye, Eminem & Lil Wayne) but he fell off too quickly :laugh: Top 6 with Soulja Boy and Gucci so he's an honorable mention.
 
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