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This @Black Trash! and his shyt thread repetition. “Rap is the ills of society”. Not all rap is the same. Not all rap is representative of the culture. Talk shyt about Ransom and I’ll shoot you.


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The Alleged black man naming himself “Black Trash” should really stfu; 9/10 it’s highly likely said poster is a digiface cac

Uh huh
You missed nap time yet?

I know, go ahead and respond back

Edit: actually you polite and good natured young lady, I'll hop on video chat with you right now.

Ban bet?
 

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Preach. This documentary talks about this, and not exclusively to rap

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Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA War on Musicians and Activists (2018) - IMDb

Back in the 60s when just about anyone feared to be a communist was wiped out, you could find a way to snuff out a musician. But with a bigger spotlight on music and the CIA, they pivoted. Why kill folk when you can just use them to push whatever narrative you want. It can be as overt or covert as they wish. And it doesn’t even need to be some grand encompassing conspiracy.

Will have to check this out :ohhh:
 

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Uh huh
You missed nap time yet?

I know, go ahead and respond back

Edit: actually you polite and good natured young lady, I'll hop on video chat with you right now.

Ban bet?
Get the fuk on- you make threads like this every third Wednesday of every month. Be original, Black Trash. Sup with your username?? Answer that. Posting how black people need to be empowered while you refer to yourself as a negative racist typology. Do better.
 

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Get the fuk on- you make threads like this every third Wednesday of every month. Be original, Black Trash. Sup with your username?? Answer that. Posting how black people need to be empowered while you refer to yourself as a negative racist typology. Do better.
I can do what I want

I really don't give a fukk about your opinion

I'm a nikka from DETROIT

I'm not your enemy, beloved
 

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:whoo:REAL TALK ....

:ohhh:There is definitely DEMONIC energy thatz associated with rap , especially NOW...

:dahell:Hip hop went from the sugar hill gangz "rappers delight" to basically GENOCIDE !!!


:ufdup:This art form is a TRADE , where only a TRUE lyricist is to EAT from ...

:snoop:The lyricz were meant to FEED the mind of the listener ... NOT POISON it !!!!

:wtf:If SATAN is not involved , then who or what is??!
 

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Preach. This documentary talks about this, and not exclusively to rap

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Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA War on Musicians and Activists (2018) - IMDb

Back in the 60s when just about anyone feared to be a communist was wiped out, you could find a way to snuff out a musician. But with a bigger spotlight on music and the CIA, they pivoted. Why kill folk when you can just use them to push whatever narrative you want. It can be as overt or covert as they wish. And it doesn’t even need to be some grand encompassing conspiracy.
Suppressing dissident voices of protest is what that is about. Music of substance that awakened minds.
Ill have to disagree with some of what you're saying. . Sounds like you're not very versed about past history if you're denying the INTENTIONAL PUSH of this garbage.

This is the same country that intentionally funded Minstrel Shows and the film "The Birth Of A Nation" which reinvigorated the Ku Klux Klan due to it's negative portrayal of blacks as "savages" :

How 'The Birth of a Nation' Revived the Ku Klux Klan

The government controls mainstream media. They control all the TV stations. They control all the major magazine publications. They control all of these radio stations that play poison like Future's "Percocet, Molly Percocet". Songs like that has to be signed off by big government. The radio can't just play anything they want.

It's 2022. You should know this. It's all by design.

I actually agree with your overall point tho. We've been so conditioned to the music that WE now accept it. WE push it. We defend it.

Oh and one more thing.. the government never REALLY tried to ban rap. That was all smoke and mirrors That was a clever strategy to make rap music seem more "dangerous".

Basically it's the whole "make something seem dangerous and outlawish and the masses will want it even more"

Making us think the government was trying to ban rap music made it seem even more "cool" and wanted by the masses

They're always 10 steps ahead.

Not they are NOT. I'm fundamentally opposed to viewpoints that drive problems away from being solvable to make them seem out of reach and control. You are playing right into OP's mindframe of advanced cac manipulation. Rather than looking at the reality of the issue from a grounded perspective.

I'm not unaware of anything especially recently. Rap trends move from the street up in terms of influence on the culture not the industry down. Most especially today. If you said this in the era when the actual recording industry had vastly more control over what was recorded and distributed you would have an argument. Today not much of one at all. "Should know this... It's all by design". Sorry breh I don't subscribe to that white man is a demigod narrative. Believing white people are socially engineering every part of reality is a crutch for people who don't like dealing with harsh realities. Casually saying shyt like always steps ahead needs to be deaded asap. shyt is hikey embarassing
 

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:whoo:REAL TALK ....

:ohhh:There is definitely DEMONIC energy thatz associated with rap , especially NOW...

:dahell:Hip hop went from the sugar hill gangz "rappers delight" to basically GENOCIDE !!!


:ufdup:This art form is a TRADE , where only a TRUE lyricist is to EAT from ...

:snoop:The lyricz were meant to FEED the mind of the listener ... NOT POISON it !!!!

:wtf:If SATAN is not involved , then who or what is??!
Folks arent trying to hear that though. Theyd rather just twist your words and accuse you of shytting on hip hop culture in general so they can try to shut you up and low key defend the shyt because they find it entertaining and want that demonic shyt in rap to carry on. Dont let em try to bullshyt you.
 

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:whoo:REAL TALK ....

:ohhh:There is definitely DEMONIC energy thatz associated with rap , especially NOW...

:dahell:Hip hop went from the sugar hill gangz "rappers delight" to basically GENOCIDE !!!


:ufdup:This art form is a TRADE , where only a TRUE lyricist is to EAT from ...

:snoop:The lyricz were meant to FEED the mind of the listener ... NOT POISON it !!!!

:wtf:If SATAN is not involved , then who or what is??!
Isn’t this what your username literally means? Deimoz = Dread = Demon. I’d like to know how you are invoking demons via your username but talking about rap being demonic?

Deimos /ˈdaɪmɒs/ (Ancient Greek: Δεῖμος, pronounced [dêːmos], meaning “dread”) is the personal god of dread and terror in Greek mythology. He was a son of Ares and Aphrodite, and the brother of Phobos.
Deimos (deity)
personification of terror

[ dahy-mos ] SHOW IPA. / ˈdaɪ mɒs / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun. an ancient Greek personification of terror, a son of Ares and Aphrodite.
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What helped us as fans ‘sleep at night’ was the whole ‘we just telling you about what happens’. Like Martin Scorsese! Yea, ok. That makes sense.

Then it was hey this is my PAST. I USED to sell drugs so I can talk about it. Ok bet!

Or maybe they talk about foul shyt, but we don’t actually believe that they were doing dirt (in many cases they weren’t). So rap is like WWE. Cool

But with that came the worst thing we ever did which was chastising rappers for not being what they said, for not living out their rhymes. Once we did that, it trickled down and eventually rappers became obsessed with proving they were living their rhymes. So now, they are literally talking about actual murders they commit. Not they homies, them. And labels jumped in and said forget the music bring me your gangs biggest stepper and we’ll make him a rapper.

So now there is no more Martin Scorsese excuse or plausible deniability. These nggas are legit, literal killers and actively causing terror—-and we know it. Influencing the youth, now you got gang wars starting over rap not the other way around. You got regular everyday kids from good neighborhoods talkin bout they ‘opps’. It’s sad. Time to pick a side
 

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Suppressing dissident voices of protest is what that is about. Music of substance that awakened minds.


Not they are NOT. I'm fundamentally opposed to viewpoints that drive problems away from being solvable to make them seem out of reach and control. You are playing right into OP's mindframe of advanced cac manipulation. Rather than looking at the reality of the issue from a grounded perspective.

I'm not unaware of anything especially recently. Rap trends move from the street up in terms of influence on the culture not the industry down. Most especially today. If you said this in the era when the actual recording industry had vastly more control over what was recorded and distributed you would have an argument. Today not much of one at all. "Should know this... It's all by design". Sorry breh I don't subscribe to that white man is a demigod narrative. Believing white people are socially engineering every part of reality is a crutch for people who don't like dealing with harsh realities. Casually saying shyt like always steps ahead needs to be deaded asap. shyt is hikey embarassing
This also. Watch out though, the thug/gangsta apologists bout to come at you though. A lot of black folks hate any discussion when it comes to self accountability. Yeah, we all know what the white man does and have known this shyt forever, yet many know this and STILL ACTIVELY CHOOSE NOT TO DO BETTER. For all this "power" the white man supposedly has over us, many sure choose to give it to em willingly.
 

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But Y’all do realize there’s other educated rappers besides what cac labels keep pushing in front of you to consume, right?
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Estee Nack Gives the Boom-Bap Sound a Psychedelic Edge
Around 2008, Nack started getting interested in the teachings of the Nation of Gods and Earths. “After parting ways with the Orthodox Muslim path, I ran into some literature on the internet,” he recalls. “It just happened to be around the same time I was introduced to [Five Percent builder and teacher] King Asiatic Allah, who had just moved to Lynn. I was intrigued.” By 2010, Nack had become a Five Percenter; the change was immediately reflected in his rhymes. On “Fallin’ Starz” from the Tragic Allies’ 2011 album The Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil he raps: “I wanna speak to my seeds, don’t be scared of my fate/ This song is for those that ain’t prepare for my wake/… Do the knowledge, observe and respect, earn wisdom/ See it’s our ignorance that burned kingdoms / People are weak, don’t like the answers to the questions they ask/ Then wonder why the essence don’t be blessing they ass.” The way he rapped started changing, too. He began drifting from the traditional East Coast flow and content—guns, drugs braggadocio—to a more unconventional cadence, and verses packed with esoteric bars. He began injecting off-key, off-kilter singing into his music. He attributes these changes to the influence of rapper/producer al.divino
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and there’s rappers who talk about staying off the block
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But keep complaining about the few set of a$$holes dressing up in dresses industry bozos signing oaths and propaganda posting just like the agenda has planned from this self named “Black Trash”’ poster poser
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