I mean, look at all the people making the music for the genre today:
Now it's a bunch of suburb kids making all the beats these clowns talk all types of shyt, incite all types of violence against each other and disrespect each other all over. Men and women constantly dissing each other over beats by these people from the suburbs straight up making it look like a whole ass clown show.
That's the thing, and Akademiks actually called it out. All these rappers ever do is talk shyt to each other. Any kind of mafia, cartel, triad, police, etc. - no smoke for them. Even entitled suburb kid that makes fun of them - no smoke.
That is until another black person be next to them or say something to them and they quick to drag them, embarrass and threaten them all on video to show out (like Lil Reese with that homeless dude). Industry full of a bunch of people who only know how to punch down because they scared of everyone else.
Then behind the scenes nearly every major rapper got undertones like this:
Somewhere along the line, hip-hop lost it's voice for the people/underdog and turned into some real entitled stupid frat boy entertainment shyt.
Can't make those non-black listeners mad now - that's the last thing they want.
Hardest thug rapper goes onto one of those college frat stream broadcasts and they'd let those cats do all types of

to them and talk all kinds of sarcastic talk to their face, making fun of their "hood" and upbringing. Next thing you know they talking "Trump this. Trump that." Absolutely disgraceful and thin skin. Except of course towards other black folks.
That's why it's trash now. Everyone sees through the aura/mystique hard/tough guy act. They ain't doing shyt to anybody else except who they can pick on.