Originally posted by spidey-dude
and its not all blacks i hate the ones ive always got along with and have alot of class are the ones that are from another country. its the ones here i mostly dont like cause of crime and there language they use every day even in public. why do you think they made a law about rap music needs to slow down with the language last year. cause things where getting out of hand. im not saying all the ones from here are low class but most of them today especially in the big cities like i live in which is houston they cause alot of crime here.after katrina happened we brought alot of the new orleans folks here to stay in houston in the astrodome cause they had no homes and government gave each and one of them $1500 bucks. and in return they start robing banks and breaking in houses cause they have no money after what happpened. i feal sorry that they lost there homes and families and stuff but stealing isnt the answer.
- Law against language in rap music? Oh, you mean the stop saying the word "******" thing. Obviously, you don't look much into this stuff. Long story short, different "leaders of the black community" wanted to stem back some of the foul language. They kept saying the word nigga was taking black people backwards and all that crap. They spent weeks and weeks debating of the word nigga. Three things about this:
1) No law was passed, so I don't know what the heck you are talking about. It is an infringement on free speech. If the target audience does not care, what can you say to dispel that? Not a damn thing.
2) WHY THE HELL DID THEY WASTE PRECIOUS TIME AND MONEY DISCUSSING A ****ING WORD? It's a word. Who cares about the damn word? The behaviour is a problem. The acceptance of the behavior and all of that is a problem. You can't ban a word. "You said ******. Here's a $50 ticket!" What the hell were they going to do? (initially, the discussion was to ban the word nationwide... I don't know what they were thinking either).
3) Rap music is imitated. The product pushed is meant all about being rich, having lots of women, not fearing any God (i.e. killing him if threatened) - simply you are the baddest mother****er on the planet. I could say the same of different genres of media but the difference is that rap music is imitated by it's target audience.
The only rap beef that ever got violent was Tupac and Biggie. The rest of this mess has been for hype. Dudes get emotional talking about all these lame ass dudes but they say these rappers/actors speak to them and their situation. So to explain to properly you have to understand how integration hurt the black community, Iran-Contra, Clinton's War On Drugs, etc. play a part in how the psyche and habitat of black people changed to what it is today.
Stop being so damn ignorant before saying stuff. You are a no better than them, trying to make a distinction between you and " the ones here i mostly dont like cause of crime and there language they use every day even in public." Separation between yourself and them is no better. They probably see in your eyes that you greet them with malice. I know I still feel it from the bourgeoisie black folks such as yourself.
Originally posted by chithappenswho cares about the damn word ? i think parents do incase you havent noticed kids listen to that crap today and people are getting curious where kids here the language and stuff. and not its not just nigga they want them to stop saying. its F this and F that in every sentences they use in there songs needs to slow down some. im guessing your a country gal whose never lived in a city cause over here there behaviour and language everyday is just ridiculous. and there was a hell alot more rap artists who made rap go more violent not just the dues you listed.
- Law against language in rap music? Oh, you mean the stop saying the word "******" thing. Obviously, you don't look much into this stuff. Long story short, different "leaders of the black community" wanted to stem back some of the foul language. They kept saying the word nigga was taking black people backwards and all that crap. They spent weeks and weeks debating of the word nigga. Three things about this:1) No law was passed, so I don't know what the heck you are talking about. It is an infringement on free speech. If the target audience does not care, what can you say to dispel that? Not a damn thing.
2) WHY THE HELL DID THEY WASTE PRECIOUS TIME AND MONEY DISCUSSING A ****ING WORD? It's a word. Who cares about the damn word? The behaviour is a problem. The acceptance of the behavior and all of that is a problem. You can't ban a word. "You said ******. Here's a $50 ticket!" What the hell were they going to do? (initially, the discussion was to ban the word nationwide... I don't know what they were thinking either).
3) Rap music is imitated. The product pushed is meant all about being rich, having lots of women, not fearing any God (i.e. killing him if threatened) - simply you are the baddest mother****er on the planet. I could say the same of different genres of media but the difference is that rap music is imitated by it's target audience.
The only rap beef that ever got violent was Tupac and Biggie. The rest of this mess has been for hype. Dudes get emotional talking about all these lame ass dudes but they say these rappers/actors speak to them and their situation. So to explain to properly you have to understand how integration hurt the black community, Iran-Contra, Clinton's War On Drugs, etc. play a part in how the psyche and habitat of black people changed to what it is today.
Stop being so damn ignorant before saying stuff. You are a no better than them, trying to make a distinction between you and " the ones here i mostly dont like cause of crime and there language they use every day even in public." Separation between yourself and them is no better. They probably see in your eyes that you greet them with malice. I know I still feel it from the bourgeoisie black folks such as yourself.
Originally posted by Schecter
i love how idiots (kidrock) like to pretend that state mandated black oppression stopped on the day the emancipation proclamation was signed. i guess we are to ignore their legal status of second class citizenship up through the 1950's.
Put a knife through your liberal bleeding heart.
Originally posted by spidey-dude
who cares about the damn word ? i think parents do incase you havent noticed kids listen to that crap today and people are getting curious where kids here the language and stuff. and not its not just nigga they want them to stop saying. its F this and F that in every sentences they use in there songs needs to slow down some. im guessing your a country gal whose never lived in a city cause over here there behaviour and language everyday is just ridiculous. and there was a hell alot more rap artists who made rap go more violent not just the dues you listed.
Hahaha, I guarantee I know way more the poor conditions of the black community than you do. I was raised in that habitat so don't throw all that over here.
The "what" is cute, but knowing "how" might keep you from saying such ignorant stuff. I doubt it but it might. Real talk, I'm explaining it for others but not bias, pig-headed uncle toms like yourself. You talk like you know something about me which makes me you just like those you look down upon in their ignorance.
James Bond gets hos (new one each movie, they are all helpless to defend themselves 2 😆 ), shoots bad guys, etc. - the byronic hero if you will. The ultimate badass who can't be stopped is the sort of fantasy damn near everyone falls in love with.
Rap artists portray the same thing (got money, get hos, nobody can stop him; byronic hero again), but people actually have these screwed up situations when they walk outside. They mistake these rap artists who are simply saying things to make money as people that they can identify with. This happens with children all the time, but sometimes parents can keep the kids in check (this is regardless of a particular culture) so they don't always do what they see in the media. The issue of why it is allowed on a macro level in the black community is an issue that takes a while to explain, but given my past few posts one should be able to piece stuff together.
Originally posted by chithappenswhat have i said thats made a comment specifically about you ? was talking about blacks behaviour these days and there language with rap and stuff. somone needs to lay off the 6 packs cause your imaginng things now. and the only way to make money being a music artist is saying F this and F that in all there songs ? listen to some of MC hammers songs or vanilla ices thats good rap there and clean not like there dirty ghetto music its turned out to be. they dont have to swear to make money.
Hahaha, I guarantee I know way more the poor conditions of the black community than you do. I was raised in that habitat so don't throw all that over here.The "what" is cute, but knowing "how" might keep you from saying such ignorant stuff. I doubt it but it might. Real talk, I'm explaining it for others but not bias, pig-headed uncle toms like yourself. You talk like you know something about me which makes me you just like those you look down upon in their ignorance.
James Bond gets hos (new one each movie, they are all helpless to defend themselves 2 😆 ), shoots bad guys, etc. - the byronic hero if you will. The ultimate badass who can't be stopped is the sort of fantasy damn near everyone falls in love with.
Rap artists portray the same thing (got money, get hos, nobody can stop him; byronic hero again), but people actually have these screwed up situations when they walk outside. They mistake these rap artists who are simply saying things to make money as people that they can identify with. This happens with children all the time, but sometimes parents can keep the kids in check (this is regardless of a particular culture) so they don't always do what they see in the media. The issue of why it is allowed on a macro level in the black community is an issue that takes a while to explain, but given my past few posts one should be able to piece stuff together.