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Real Hip-Hop: Why Don’t The Majority of Blacks Support It?
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| Menace |
Date: Thursday, 06/Aug/09, 9:02 PM | Message # 1 |
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i made this a while ago and most of yaal know it but give it a read and stated your opinion http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/blog/2008-10-13-2
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| EmSeeD |
Date: Thursday, 06/Aug/09, 10:01 PM | Message # 2 |
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yep i remember that, i think you wrote it when we were on the bodescu site, its a really good article but i really do think real hip hop needs to make itself more avaliable or accessable or apealing to young kids. they are the future and they don't mind listening to it either, when i was playing it to my 8 year old brother he liked it of course he mostly liked ones with really good beats but that's understandable coz he's too young to know what exactly they're talking about
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| J-Breakz |
Date: Thursday, 06/Aug/09, 11:14 PM | Message # 3 |
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"The government is using mainstream hip-hop as a means to extort the black community - targeting our children from their early teenage years to their mid-20’s. This is why certain artists who promote negative themes are heard numerous times on the radio. It is a classic case of conditioning our youth through modern day slavery." why is everythin a conspiracy to you? There's more white people buying mainstream hip hop then there is black people so it wouldn't make sense for the government to do that because they would be hurting white people as well.
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| EmSeeD |
Date: Friday, 07/Aug/09, 0:24 AM | Message # 4 |
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Quote (J-Breakz) why is everythin a conspiracy to you? check his blogs on conspiracy theorists lol, if anything its the opposite everything isn't a conspiracy for him...i think
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| J-Breakz |
Date: Friday, 07/Aug/09, 6:47 AM | Message # 5 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) check his blogs on conspiracy theorists lol, if anything its the opposite everything isn't a conspiracy for him...i think "The government is using mainstream hip-hop as a means to extort the black community - targeting our children from their early teenage years to their mid-20’s. This is why certain artists who promote negative themes are heard numerous times on the radio. It is a classic case of conditioning our youth through modern day slavery." ^^that would be considered a conspiracy
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| Menace |
Date: Friday, 07/Aug/09, 9:23 AM | Message # 6 |
Heads
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Quote (J-Breakz) "The government is using mainstream hip-hop as a means to extort the black community - targeting our children from their early teenage years to their mid-20’s. This is why certain artists who promote negative themes are heard numerous times on the radio. It is a classic case of conditioning our youth through modern day slavery." ^^that would be considered a conspiracy it is proven that the US is culturally and economically blocking the black communities there is no conspiracy here it's a wide known fact and the white majority that actually buys this don't live in such communities as the black minority it's inherently because the poor conditions in the black community black kids are more opened to "brainwashing" then the white kids it's like the statistics on religion and such these "thugs" in the black community are in the same time "thugs" but in the same time more conservative and religious then the white majority why is that ?? because their poor environment it's the same for the rednecks what i say here can apply to the rednecks too
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| J-Breakz |
Date: Friday, 07/Aug/09, 9:04 PM | Message # 7 |
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Quote (Menace) it is proven that the US is culturally and economically blocking the black communities there is no conspiracy here it's a wide known fact and the white majority that actually buys this don't live in such communities as the black minority it's inherently because the poor conditions in the black community black kids are more opened to "brainwashing" then the white kids it's like the statistics on religion and such these "thugs" in the black community are in the same time "thugs" but in the same time more conservative and religious then the white majority why is that ?? because their poor environment it's the same for the rednecks what i say here can apply to the rednecks too So if that's the case, why did gangsta rap get so much hate from the government? The whole "we need to protect our children" crap?
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| EmSeeD |
Date: Tuesday, 11/Aug/09, 5:12 AM | Message # 8 |
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Quote (J-Breakz) So if that's the case, why did gangsta rap get so much hate from the government? because the government nees these scapegoats to make himself look tough and get all the right wing (mostly white christians) to vote for them, the same thing with Immigrants, Terrorism etc, they use these things
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| Menace |
Date: Tuesday, 11/Aug/09, 12:29 PM | Message # 9 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) because the government nees these scapegoats to make himself look tough and get all the right wing (mostly white christians) to vote for them, the same thing with Immigrants, Terrorism etc, they use these things exactly they need something to hold on so they can have credibility on this same tip George Bush won his second term he preached "Terrorism is bad" "Christian Morals " and bashed the gays all the time and he got his win he didn't have plans regarding the politico-economic climate in the US he won his second term on this now Obama won because he's not Bush not because his politico-economic plans 80% of electorate don't even understand their own system
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| ALCATRAZ |
Date: Thursday, 31/Dec/09, 12:23 PM | Message # 10 |
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Because they're too busy making it. 
"I personally think OBCL2 is better than the original" - Lord Meth 
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| abanks47 |
Date: Thursday, 31/Dec/09, 1:37 PM | Message # 11 |
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LOL at this. This is you once again generalizing the majority of a race. is there a way you can measure the number of blacks who support "real" and "non-real" hip hop. No there is no formula available so therefore this question cannot be answered. Real hip hop to me equates to Hip Hop. Quote Because they're too busy making it. I do see that a majority of "Real" hip hop makers are black. Why are there not more races creating "real" hip hop as opposed to supporting it?
A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT. "I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X “those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis” 
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