no, hip-hop is a culture started in the streets of black and latino america. and as far as i know, most hip-hop producers are black and most hip-hop executives are black. and hip-hop is musical journalism charting the black experience, an art form that is still quite profitable for independent artists who fall under no white corporate umbrella. when you can find me a black sports industry that operates independently of white corporate executives, this comparison may contain some merit. whites have tried to steal and exploit this culture, but they haven't been successful.
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all you talk about in the colliseum is professional sports, which i consider to be a slave industry that exploits black men. that's why i don't visit that forum. if you check my post history, i'm active in the booth and higher learning, while still participating in the locker room, too.
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i know, it's funny, right? i'm not saying whites haven't tried. but you're attempting to draw similarities between my description of professional sports and hip-hop. when you can show me profitable independent black sports teams, you might have a point.
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don't respect the athletes, either. .
why not?
because all they are is equipment. they're not respected for anything else. that's why you have white fans of professional teams going on twitter and saying racist things about these black athletes the minute they even attempt to speak their mind on any number of issues or just try to show that they're human beings. it's why you have roger goodell and david stern (who has since retired) dictating how these black men can act, when their talent is the fukking reason goodell and stern even have jobs.why not?
granted, the money they make aint shyt compared to the money thats made off sports in the grand scheme. but these dudes, for the most part, do better than 98% of the country. bust their asses to stay in incredible fukkin shape. i dont see how they arent to be respected for takin advantage of an opportunity
i would think that a dude who presents the views on here that u do, would look at a dude like richard sherman and respect that he was able to hit the entire white america with the![]()
both good pointsthey're not respected for anything else. that's why you have white fans of professional teams going on twitter and saying racist things about these black athletes the minute they even attempt to speak their mind on any number of issues or just try to show that they're human beings. it's why you have roger goodell and david stern (who has since retired) dictating how these black men can act, when their talent is the fukking reason goodell and stern even have jobs.
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