^^^^exactly!!
Menace had a huge negative effect on black folks. Nyggaz was not tryna kick that positive shyt anymore. Dudes embraced Cains character, when Caine jacked ol boy at the drive thru and said "nygga, u tyrna kick knowlege?" "Nygga, fucc that,gimme them rims, that jewlry and I want a mf double burger with cheese" I literally know fools that embraced that scene to the heart and dismised any level of compassion for a black person tryna kick some positive brotherly love at all.
Colors, Boyz n da Hood and Menace had THE worse affect on the black community, hands down. Colors had nyggaz lterally startin up their own factions of B's and C's and startd killin eachother. I kno growin up in Cali, it made it even worse once these movies glorified violence and gangbangin
Colors was equally bad. Had nikkas screaming fukk black power and black knowledge. Undermined the black middle class, thinking that it was lame and not cool in any way to be going for your education or building long term wealth. Menace glorified all of O-Dog's actions and had the hood screaming for more cause he was a "real nikka" for not listening to that black power stuff at all. That right there, I believe, was set up for the government to really enslave black folk in that crack epidemic-and they succeeded! Since then, no real socially conscious movement has ushered in the mainstream rap scene.
Glad that the cycle is being broken thanks to these nu age "everyday rappers" like K-Dot, Kanye, Wale, Cole, and others. The 90s had the best entertainment, but by far the worst mentality of loving black folk.![]()
Those movies planted the seeds of lunacy we still experience by brainwashed c00ns. History repeats itself
at this lame ass nikka


