White Mane Has A Message For Rappers Peddling Death Music

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"They don't push it on their own people" and yet the vast majority of rap is consumed by white people, specifically white kids. Don't fall for this nonsense. If you think this is poison, it's in the same water both white and black kids drink. But for whatever reason white boys make it to 18, go to college and join the work force. Whereas black boys, if they make it to 18, don't. That alone should tell you this is more about environment, opportunity, and family structure than rap music.

Quoting this for the retards in here :unimpressed:
 

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Not much elae to say other than the fact that people on a so called pro black site would defend murder music. Maybe it will take a white cop parody to open minds

We saw Capital Records sign an AI bot called FN Meka, it used the word "n*gger" just like Black rappers but for some odd reason Black people were so upset that even Capital Records had to distance themselves.

None of that energy for actual human rappers making content that's much worse though.

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Because nobody believes Keannu Reeves is a world class assassin dropping bodies from NY to Morocco.

Some of these rap nikkas are damn near serial killers
I really wish this comparison to other forms of media would die. Theres no controversy over an italian actor not being in the mob or that mark ruffalo not being able to turn into the hulk.
 

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"They don't push it on their own people" and yet the vast majority of rap is consumed by white people, specifically white kids. Don't fall for this nonsense. If you think this is poison, it's in the same water both white and black kids drink. But for whatever reason white boys make it to 18, go to college and join the work force. Whereas black boys, if they make it to 18, don't. That alone should tell you this is more about environment, opportunity, and family structure than rap music.
the artist dont look like them
dont talk like them
dont live in the same environments

white people view rap the same way people viewed Lil B...
...its a fun gag
they know when its time to pack it up and return back to normal life

black people view it as a lifestyle
a badge of honor
we see those rappers in ourselves
white people dont

I can see it because at the end of the day my dad was my hero growing up
I saw him and his friends make money on their own terms...
...so thats where I gained my self image

what about the black folks that grow up without a father?
or grew up with parents that were stuck in life

what do they look to?
 

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the artist dont look like them
dont talk like them
dont live in the same environments

white people view rap the same way people viewed Lil B...
...its a fun gag
they know when its time to pack it up and return back to normal life

black people view it as a lifestyle
a badge of honor
we see those rappers in ourselves
white people dont

I can see it because at the end of the day my dad was my hero growing up
I saw him and his friends make money on their own terms...
...so thats where I gained my self image

what about the black folks that grow up without a father?
or grew up with parents that were stuck in life

what do they look to?
So you agree the disparity in environment (no father) and socioeconomics has a major impact on outcomes....moreso than just rap?


White kids see themselves as rappers too. In an era where there's all types of white rap shyt from super drugged out white rappers we're still seeing starkly different outcomes. Not to say white boys aren't out here getting wrecked by drugs, they are. But overall outcomes? There's a stark difference. And it's about economics and environment.
 

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So you agree the disparity in environment (no father) and socioeconomics has a major impact on outcomes....moreso than just rap?


White kids see themselves as rappers too. In an era where there's all types of white rap shyt from super drugged out white rappers we're still seeing starkly different outcomes. Not to say white boys aren't out here getting wrecked by drugs, they are. But overall outcomes? There's a stark difference. And it's about economics and environment.
nobody is saying rap is the main reason

its about how black people view themselves

at some point all of us have to make a decision on wether or not we buy into whats considered "black"
look at black kids that grow up in good homes...they are still pulled into the direction of being "hood"

I dont see how anyone can see constant negative stereotypes sold to the world and think it has no affect on the psyche of people

the white people that get lost in the sauce generally straighten up as they get closer to their 30s
its something my father told me when I was younger...
...I didnt understand what he was talking about until I got to the other side of 30 and looked back

its about how black people view themselves...
...you cant deny we have a narrow outlook on life, how we should behave and what were capable of
 

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America literally began from white people being anti government :dead:

No way possible u took history in Jr. High:skip:
There was no American government then. People had a much more positive view of the AMERICAN government before the Civil Rights movement. They loved the idea of government helping them out. That’s not something you’re going to learn in high school.
 

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Alladis.

My husband sat our oldest kids down and lectured them about music. My son is allowed to listen to gospel rap and instrumentals of popular rap. My daughter (older) was allowed to listen to the clean versions of the popular songs. We aren't stupid; we know they'll get around their friends and listen to/hear about it all, but it was important to set the standard and I love him for that.
Love it. Fathers/Husbands like YOURS is what we need more of. Many men, regardless of race, aren’t this vigilant!
 

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There was no American government then. People had a much more positive view of the AMERICAN government before the Civil Rights movement. They loved the idea of government helping them out. That’s not something you’re going to learn in high school.


There literally were anti government groups before the Civil War mad about taxation and wages:dead:
 

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"They don't push it on their own people" and yet the vast majority of rap is consumed by white people, specifically white kids. Don't fall for this nonsense. If you think this is poison, it's in the same water both white and black kids drink. But for whatever reason white boys make it to 18, go to college and join the work force. Whereas black boys, if they make it to 18, don't. That alone should tell you this is more about environment, opportunity, and family structure than rap music.

Quoting this for the retards in here :unimpressed:

Well a lot of these white people live in a nice neighborhood. They don't hear nor see the violence being played out in real time. So many of us have ptsd from growing up in violence.

There are other factors as well...like a black suburban kid not feeling like he is "black" enough so he goes the gang route..white people have the resources while we are just starting to get the resources now and they are scraps.

For a lot of white people its cool entertainment..for a lot of black kids growing up in the hood its real life...

There is a clear difference

the artist dont look like them
dont talk like them
dont live in the same environments

white people view rap the same way people viewed Lil B...
...its a fun gag
they know when its time to pack it up and return back to normal life

black people view it as a lifestyle
a badge of honor
we see those rappers in ourselves
white people dont

I can see it because at the end of the day my dad was my hero growing up
I saw him and his friends make money on their own terms...
...so thats where I gained my self image

what about the black folks that grow up without a father?
or grew up with parents that were stuck in life

what do they look to?

This
 

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Do you know any white people?? :mjlol:

White people are all about too, they just do more white people drugs.

But death & drugs & sex are a huge part of:
1) Various forms of EDM & a huge portion from Trance & Rave type music. They heavy on MDMA, Acid & many types of pills.
2) Country music actually has huge drug content
3) Death Metal, this them holy shyt ruin yo life drugs like heroine.
4) heavy metal big on cocaine

All the old school rock bands are all drug addicts going back way earlier then when rap was promoting drugs.
Metallica, Nirvana, rolling stone, even pink Floyd all of them.

With that said he right
 
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