Way too many ‘new blacks’ are taking Hard drugs these days

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Young people ain't really on dope in Baltimore...New Orleans drug culture is not new.
2 exceptions never have and never will make a rule.
Guess what, though:
Most of the heroin addicts in both cities are WHITE...despite them both being majority black cities.
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Can't speak for bmore. But herione among blacks been popping in new Orleans. I know this first hand
But Cacs are on it heavy too. But everyone knows cacs love drugs. They romanticize drug use. Most nikkas just be addicts. Cacs in intellectual circles be trying to reach a higher plane of existence:mjlol:
Even some of their music glorify living fast dying young thru drug use.

Regular black folk have never romanticize any drug but weed.
 
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Oh, you'd get labeled a crackhead and a junky for being off pills in the state/city where 3-6 mafia was from?
You talking about the nikkas who were making pill and lean songs in the 90s, right? The nikkas who were rapping about x first?


Well first off this song dropped in 2000, I know that seems like I’m being petty, but the culture was just starting to shift in that decade

With that said, i do remember playa fly band Memphis rappers talking about “funky town” in the 90’s- which was slang for coke. But it was subtle, most people even would argue that’s NOT what it meant.

My whole argument is that NOW, it’s wide open. Harder more addictive and deadly drugs are openly promoted in the culture whereas before, it wasn’t.
 

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Ever since hip hop been more accepting of or even jocking cac culture...

I'm a 70s baby and you would be seen as a crackhead in the MAJORITY of circles if you did anything more than weed!

I can't quite remember when that changed...but I came home to Florida in '02 and nikkas who sold dope were snortin coke. We'd be at the table and they just start droppin Soft and gettin their snort on. I'm sittin there...:gucci: and :mjgrin: "Yall know yall crackheads right?"

They talking bout "Naw long as it's not Hard we good :mjlit:."

Me: :mjlol:

Anything more than weed was for weirdo nikkas and certain very small circles. Plus they usually were very private and self conscious about the habit. Meaning if they didn't think you did it, they wouldn't do it round you.
 

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:comeon: Meth is the New Black: A growing epidemic in communities of color - theGrio

I don’t remember any hit songs about pill popping in the 90’s

Eminem is the one who started rapping about that shyt, but the streets really didn’t fool w him like that :hubie:

Slim I don’t care about some 2017 article from thegrio we not doing meth, that’s some white peoples shyt

And in the 90’s we were popping pills, doing crack, dope, boat/sherm/dust/water=PCP

Hard drugs ain’t nothing new, I wouldn’t even say it’s worst than yesteryear because crack tore through whole communities hell we still feel the effects from it to this day, the 80’s and 90’s were a wild time
 

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Slim I don’t care about some 2017 article from thegrio we not doing meth, that’s some white peoples shyt

And in the 90’s we were popping pills, doing crack, dope, boat/sherm/dust/water=PCP

Hard drugs ain’t nothing new, I wouldn’t even say it’s worst than yesteryear because crack tore through whole communities hell we still feel the effects from it to this day, the 80’s and 90’s were a wild time

:snoop:Bruh I’ve said this 3 times already, you’ve gotta actually read the discussion fam.

this will be my last time saying it - yes HARD DRUGS HAVE ALWAYS EXISTED IN THE HOOD - but in the 80’s and 90’s, there was nobody doing that hard stuff but old heads. The people who came up in the disco era or got hooked from Vietnam.

Nobody from my generation was out there just strung out doing HARD drugs as teenagers fam - we glorified SELLING, not using.

These teenagers now are out here on heroin and addicted to pills my dude. This is NEW
 

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:snoop:Bruh I’ve said this 3 times already, you’ve gotta actually read the discussion fam.

this will be my last time saying it - yes HARD DRUGS HAVE ALWAYS EXISTED IN THE HOOD - but in the 80’s and 90’s, there was nobody doing that hard stuff but old heads. The people who came up in the disco era or got hooked from Vietnam.

Nobody from my generation was out there just strung out doing HARD drugs as teenagers fam - we glorified SELLING, not using.

These teenagers now are out here on heroin and addicted to pills my dude. This is NEW
This is pure bullshyt :mjlol:
 
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What you talm bout the 90s?
When nikkas was making whole albums and movies about smoking wet :dahell:
Millennials are people who are in their mid to late 20s now and the guy you quoted is right, we mostly just stuck to weed and alcohol. It’s the new nikkas who are on that white boy shyt

The government dumped drugs into our communities for a reason. They want black men and women to be doped up so we can be more suspectible to getting arrested and having dysfunctional families. In addition they don’t want us to have clear minds and long lives. If you care at all about yourself, your community and your family, please stop the drug use
 

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:snoop:Bruh I’ve said this 3 times already, you’ve gotta actually read the discussion fam.

this will be my last time saying it - yes HARD DRUGS HAVE ALWAYS EXISTED IN THE HOOD - but in the 80’s and 90’s, there was nobody doing that hard stuff but old heads. The people who came up in the disco era or got hooked from Vietnam.

Nobody from my generation was out there just strung out doing HARD drugs as teenagers fam - we glorified SELLING, not using.

These teenagers now are out here on heroin and addicted to pills my dude. This is NEW
Bro you are from Memphis, I have kinfolks who were shooting up in Memphis, hell a lot of the heroin from NOLA would end up there. You all have some of the highest proportion of hookers in the US, you don't get that without a spike in hard drugs.

Three 6 Mafia, Gansgta Boo, and plenty others from Memphis all openly talked about doing hard drugs in a time when it wasn't popular (just like eating p*ssy- it was a lot of people doing it behind closed doors but everyone wanted to save face and lie about doing it). My cousin in Memphis was the first one to show me yellow syrup and taught me how to mix the pills in a 2 liter.

All I am saying is allow for multiple truths because I definitely know some young folks from that era who were using, selling, etc with all that hard shyt in Memphis.
 

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Bro you are from Memphis, I have kinfolks who were shooting up in Memphis, hell a lot of the heroin from NOLA would end up there. You all have some of the highest proportion of hookers in the US, you don't get that without a spike in hard drugs.

Three 6 Mafia, Gansgta Boo, and plenty others from Memphis all openly talked about doing hard drugs in a time when it wasn't popular (just like eating p*ssy- it was a lot of people doing it behind closed doors but everyone wanted to save face and lie about doing it). My cousin in Memphis was the first one to show me yellow syrup and taught me how to mix the pills in a 2 liter.

All I am saying is allow for multiple truths because I definitely know some young folks from that era who were using, selling, etc with all that hard shyt in Memphis.

I already addressed what playa fly and other memphis artists were screaming in the 90's with that "funky town" shyt.

but there is not ONE person reading this right now between the ages of 35 - 40 that SAW or even knew their classmates or friends was shooting up dope/heroin/meth

and YOU and everybody else was just on some ":manny:" shyt

anybody screaming that is lying...now when they hit their 20's and what they got into after that is another discussion

but hip hop has never openly promoted drug usage the way it does now

this topic has a lot of you grown ass dudes in your feelings when i'm not really saying anything crazy or outlandish :gucci:
 
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