The Great Dr Boyce Watkins goes IN on Future and c00n rappers

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Parents are responsible for raising their own kids, Future 0%
The black community as a whole has a responsibility to reject poison when its being pushed on them tho. Some black people can listen to drug and black murder chants unscathed, then go on to be successful but overall AA have become mentally fragile, and its a systematic thing that happened over centuries it didn't start with rap music.

Literally have never heard a person say rap music for the reason I killed someone...or rap music was the reason I started smoking weed...


Black kids have REAL life bad influences in their immediate family and inner circle that's pushing them to do criminal activities....

The notion of "lets blame Future and lets blame Cam'ron rhetoric" is the worst excuse making I've heard in my entire life...

And like you wrote in the first sentence Future has 0% to do with what's going on in tour life ... That's really all that need to be said....no if and or buts...no "black people are mentally fragile" BS.

If black parents would take ownership in their children's lives they brought here, then the black community would be a better place and its really that simple.
 

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Ok but life don't work like that. There's people out here who work 2, 8 hour shifts they don't have time to monitor what kids listen to.

Even if I raise my children right. That doesn't mean shyt, if there's millions of other children who aren't raised right or parents to monitor what they're children listen too or how they act.

My father has 2 jobs while trying to get his phd. My mother stayed home and raised 4 boys. i understand the world isn't perfect but the all you can food try. Sure you can raise your kids perfectly and some of them become attached to drugs or the prison system but all you can do is try.
 

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There is a parental advisory note on the song/album. Parents need to take accountability of what they are listening to especially around young children.
Of course it's impossible for kids not to hear or listen to some of this lyrics be it at school or friends or basketball games/ school dances but if you can teach you kids that this is strictly entertainment and that it; then your kids will be straight.
If your kids have a sense of identity and belonging they won't feel the need to "follow the crowd"

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Because parents dont work and can be with their kids at school where most of the influences come from.


You right. Its the parents fault
 

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Literally have never heard a person say rap music for the reason I killed someone...or rap music was the reason I started smoking weed...


Black kids have REAL life bad influences in their immediate family and inner circle that's pushing them to do criminal activities....

The notion of "lets blame Future and lets blame Cam'ron rhetoric" is the worst excuse making I've heard in my entire life...

And like you wrote in the first sentence Future has 0% to do with what's going on in tour life ... That's really all that need to be said....no if and or buts...no "black people are mentally fragile" BS.

If black parents would take ownership in their children's lives they brought here, then the black community would be a better place and its really that simple.
like i said...

It doesn't have much to do with parenting outside of the household you cant control whats targeting your kids.

If a damaging black figure is propped up and championed by the black community, then that issue belongs to the black community.

Also, you ignore basic psychology. Kids are impressionable by people they idolize, a kid will look at Lil Wayne or Future and want to parrot their actions. You can deny it all you want but its proven.
 

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How you can write that

Also, you ignore basic psychology. Kids are impressionable by people they idolize, a kid will look at Lil Wayne or Future and want to parrot their actions. You can deny it all you want but its proven


Then say
Parents are responsible for raising their own kids, Future 0%

Doesn't make any sense what so ever...

Maybe you need to look up the definition of the word zero
 

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There is a parental advisory note on the song/album. Parents need to take accountability of what they are listening to especially around young children.
Of course it's impossible for kids not to hear or listen to some of this lyrics be it at school or friends or basketball games/ school dances but if you can teach you kids that this is strictly entertainment and that it; then your kids will be straight.
If your kids have a sense of identity and belonging they won't feel the need to "follow the crowd"

What are your thoughts on the white supremacist tactic known as "media propaganda" ?
 

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How you can write that




Then say


Doesn't make any sense what so ever...

Maybe you need to look up the definition of the word zero
You lack reading compression.

Just because i state Future has influence on young blacks doesn't mean i think he has responsibility over them. The two things are not mutually exclusive.

If you're following you would know i place blame on the ones who empower him.
 

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Real shyt. I remember being in the 10th grade and getting "lets get free" by dead prez. I remember i got home and had to go out with my mom but still had some time before we left, so i decided to listen to the album for a few minutes:manny:.

My man........to tell you i was shocked by what i was hearing, would be an understatement. That album single handedly woke me up. I played the intro and i just remember smirking like ":jawalrus:ok ok" to that beat...that eery ass infectious beat :banderas:and then hearing the words that man was speaking:wow:, "....you dont blame the person the victim. You blame the oppressor. Imperialism, white power is the enemy. Was the enemy when it first came to africa and snatched up the first african and brought us here against our will...iiiiiiiiis the enemy today....and that's what you have to understand today".

10th grader

:ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

Then track 2 comes on...."im a african, im a african and i know what's happenin"

:ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

My mom's telling me we gotta go and track 3 comes ...."i went to school with some redneck crackers"

:dead::pachaha:

I did not want to leave and when i did, i couldn't wait to get back home to listen to that album. I cant imagine that type of album getting released today. I don't think kids today would even fukk with it like that. Whole bunch of bojangling ass lil boogers just want to dance and THAT'S IT.

But that album had such a profound influence on me and my mind state. I felt different. I couldn't listen to juvenile and dmx the same anymore cause it was like "wtf am i listening to?". Next day, went to the bookstore and bought Black Power by Kwame Ture and The Debt by Randall Robinson. These teachers couldn't teach me shyt after that. Thomas jefferson....muthafukk thomas jefferson:pacspit:

Fire post:wow:


Bro, this entire post sums up exactly why today's mainstream hip-hop is the way it is. The powers that be who control rap are NOT going to let hip-hop wake up and inspire an entire generation of black people.

Your entire post sums up perfectly the potential power of hip-hop. Hip-hop itself is one of the greatest creations ever by black people. Its now the most powerful, popular and influential artform on the planet. It has the potential to be one of the greatest assets ever for the mentality of black people. Right now its being used as a weapon AGAINST black people instead of FOR us.

Great post breh. Anybody saying that hip-hop is strictly "just entertainment" is a flat out idiot.
 

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Parents are responsible for raising their own kids, Future 0%
The black community as a whole has a responsibility to reject poison when its being pushed on them tho. Some black people can listen to drug and black murder chants unscathed, then go on to be successful but overall AA have become mentally fragile, and its a systematic thing that happened over centuries it didn't start with rap music.

They don't wanna hear this tho:wow:

Its a damn shame that we have to literally PROTECT ourselves from the beautiful artform WE created.

It shouldn't be like that in the first place.

The fact that people who hate blacks are the ones who control hip-hop is the reason the whole "parents must shield the kids from hip-hop" argument exists in the first place.

Hip-hop should be an ASSET for black people. Not a poison that we must protect ourselves from.

These idiots don't look at it like this.
 
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