Young King Condemns Murder Culture. 🙏🏿

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You dislike the breh that much, bro?

Im not thinking about that fakkit until I log in the coli, open threads and see his p*ssy ass. At that point I will say something.

And please point out anything false I said in my post. He’s a fat, gay, male feminist who is scared of his own people. These facts have been known about that fakkit. Yet and still, here we are
 

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Im not thinking about that fakkit until I log in the coli, open threads and see his p*ssy ass. At that point I will say something.

And please point out anything false I said in my post. He’s a fat, gay, male feminist who is scared of his own people. These facts have been known about that fakkit. Yet and still, here we are

Look at how a thread about a young Black man condemning this murder culture is making this brother behave. Can't even contain his anger to the point that he's even making up lies.

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Nodding respectfully in people's direction for the new age. :mjlol:

That said, if those against drill rap actually had a more cogent argument, I would understand. The kid made some good points about standing up for your community's rights, culture and all that. He was correct about the quality of drill rap in general or how tired it is, but acting like the music is has some causative qualities for violence when other factors actually easily cause more is a problem. Comment on how making shytty music lowers the barrier of entry for culture vultures and those that would seek to exploit the culture before whining about some amorphous quality that you can't even define and claim it causes violence or "influences" one to cause violence in a manner that you can't even explain and will inevitably move goalposts when called to prove it. If your concern is truly the music, then actually look at the people affected and figure out why they are effected as they where others are not. That's how you actually find a solution, rather than the exercise in scapegoating we've been seeing as of late.

The funny part is, I'm actually trying to help some of these people out but they will still get mad at me because they want to do things their way, however wrong it is. :rolleyes:
There’s of course a myriad of complex root causes for violence in society as a whole and specific to our community.

The actual violent offenders are a minority in both cases.

Can we at least agree however that the celebration and promotion of such violence en masse is an issue that needs to addressed?

What’s the problem?

Feel free to start threads on any of the causals for more healthy and rounded debate but for this topic specifically on the promotion of murder culture, what’s your view?
 

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Yea I can’t type everything in one paragraph and it’s more deeper then music

Music is just one instrument at hand u dumb nikka:troll:
When you're fighting someone/something the main priority is stripping them of any weapons.

If we can render a weapon used against us useless by simply turning the radio/Spotify/channel off, why shouldn't we?

You take their guns, then their knives and finally their armor.

I legit don't understand why people are so resistant to this unless they just don't wanna stand on their square.

Just admit you like that ish.

You like hearing clever bars about different ways to kill people.

You like hearing clever or cold bars about different ways they can "get over" on people.

You like hearing about different ways they can smut out a woman.

You like hearing about hoodrat ish. Stand on your square and be counted if you like that ish.

 
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If you took away the music you'd still have these issues. Dudes would go out, sell a ki for some Colombian drug lord who wouldn't or can't even set foot in the States and then go buy the latest Sugar Hill or Marvin Gaye record.

It's corny to lay this stuff at the foot of rappers when this is a poverty and education issue. Always has been.
 

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If you took away the music you'd still have these issues. Dudes would go out, sell a ki for some Colombian drug lord who wouldn't or can't even set foot in the States and then go buy the latest Sugar Hill or Marvin Gaye record.

It's corny to lay this stuff at the foot of rappers when this is a poverty and education issue. Always has been.
Yeah but maybe we shouldn't pedestalize the dysfunction.

Music is literally an arm of propaganda and it's insane to me that people can understand this but still pushback on the need to get rid of this ish.
 

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Yeah but maybe we shouldn't pedestalize the dysfunction.

Music is literally an arm of propaganda and it's insane to me that people can understand this but still pushback on the need to get rid of this ish.
The problem with what you typed is there no pedestalizing going on. You are creating this 'worship culture' out of your own behavior ie projection. Only you worship it as an easy scapegoat.

It literally is another form of entertainment. Juicy J(showing my age here) talks about doing a home invasion and then we actually see one live and in color in that incredible Oscar worthy movie everyone is dying to see. Yet you guys sit in here and only complain about one of those forms. How do you think that makes you look?

If rap was gone tomorrow and all this stuff kept happening who would you guys blame then?

'Rappers cause crime with their lyrics!' never holds up to any scrutiny and for good reason.

Poverty and education. Period.
 
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