Why doesn't Hip Hop "Influence" White People?

MasterThought

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This is always one of the silliest and dumbest arguments I see in an attempt to defend white supremacist controlled rap music . Why it doesn't influence Cacs :dead:



First off it does (how blind does one have to be to think that it doesn't).

And secondly, let's just say that it doesn't....well the reason would be that the vast majority of rappers are ........ black.

White kids don't SEE THEMSELVES in these rappers like black kids do.

White kids don't RELATE to the rappers like black kids do.

Think about it like this:

What group of kids do you think looked at Yao Ming
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And said to themselves..... Yooo I can make the NBA tooo :ohhh:

It all boils down to who looks like you and what they are selling to you.


Black kids are the target audience of this psychological poison known as rap music.

White kids and kids of other races are basically friendly fire casualties because in order for propaganda to work, the propaganda MUST be extremely popular so of course people of all races are gonna be victims of the propaganda:

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Op. I want your next thread to be titled : Whose image is most effected by the negative imagery in rap music? Black people or Cacs?

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It does. It affects white youth who can turn a clean state somewhere in middle adulthood.

I call it the Kid Rock effect. White kids can emulate hip hop culture and even profit off of it until it no longer serves them. Then they change face and most times even flip to the complete opposite. They can basically play hip hop until a certain point and then leave it without ever facing any consequences
 

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Because there are more important things than music than can actually influence a person.
We can estimate how many pack-years can lend itself to lung cancer but no one can tell me how much music can lend itself to violent behavior. What a joke. :mjlol:
 

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Because there are more important things than music than can actually influence a person.
We can estimate how many pack-years can lend itself to lung cancer but no one can tell me how much music can lend itself to violent behavior. What a joke. :mjlol:
Actually the music you play your child even while they are still in the womb, can play a part in their development. I wonder how many of these White teens listening to rap today were born and raised on rap music.
 

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If White People are 70% of the listeners of Hip Hop, it stands to reason they should be feeling the biggest effects of the alleged negative effects like crime, misogyny, and ratchet behavior that listening to Hip Hop causes. How has the life of White People been impacted since they jumped on the Hip Hop bandwagon?
Because that negative culture that hiphop shwocased in the first place was a direct retelling or reflection of what actually was already going on in lower socio economic areas lol pretty simple
 

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Actually the music you play your child even while they are still in the womb, can play a part in their development. I wonder how many of these White teens listening to rap today were born and raised on rap music.
How much of it lends itself to violent behavior and crime? Why are many people fine while listening to the same music that some people seem to become violent too? Why look at at the music and not at the people who are effected instead? It feels like scapegoating via drawing unfair comparisons.
 

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Interesting topic
I'd probably say it's due to the environment those white people live in. If it's not the hood then hip hop is probably more of a fantasy than a reality they observe around them
When you live in a wealthy suburb all the murder, trapping etc is detached from your actual reality. You can get into it if you that pressed but that probably requires effort and connections.
Contrast that to a black teen who can literally walk up the block and engage in everything they just heard described in a song
 

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It does. The difference is white people don’t broadcast their dysfunction every day everywhere for the world to see like black people do



This wanna be thug cac is serving life rn for murder
 

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My simple answer is they consume it but maintain an identity that is distant from it….black people can relate more to the artists that push out the music because they tend to come from similar circumstances and obviously the artists themselves tend to be black
 
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