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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Cohete Rojo, Jul 26, 2019.

  1. Cohete Rojo

    Cohete Rojo Contributing Member

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    Yes. Rap music is king of our degenerate gun culture.
     
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    Rap music exists in nearly every country. Find something else to blame, like maybe the politicians that enable it.
     
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    Cohete Rojo Contributing Member

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    “Run up in a ******’s house and shoot his grandmother up”. A line for which Lil Wayne won a Grammy. I doubt that “exists in nearly every country”. Don’t default on reality, pay attention.
     
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    It is always funny when people comment on things they know nothing about. You don't know crap about reality. The reality is that song never won a grammy. That's how clueless you are about this subject. So pay attention, learn a bit, sit down, be humble.

    You are one of these "The culture is the problem," then the first thing they do is blame rap. It's so predictable that at this point it is sad.

    As if...
    1.) Every black person listens to rap.
    2.) Every rap song is about the same subject.

    Both aren't true. First of all, more white people listen to rap in this country than black people. Second of all, it's not even close to being true that the majority, not even the majority, of rap songs are about shooting places up. That's just what you think because you have no idea what you're talking about. Rap is a global genre, so if you are going to blame it then blame it everywhere then ask yourself why it isn't having the effect you think it has. It really is lazy to just sit there and blame rap for violence, as if nothing else has an effect, being poor, having crappy education, nothing else has an effect. It's what a simpleton does, be better, think a bit harder.

    This is no different than people that wanted to blame TV/Movies or Videogames for violence. Just old people that are bitter that they don't understand the world anymore. Same type of people were blaming Jazz...JAZZ music back in the days because they didn't understand it. They just saw black people doing it and assumed that there was something wrong with it. Jazz was called the 'Devil's Music' back in the days. The fear of Jazz and Rap music are terribly similar, because I'll say they come from the same place. That's another subject, but others will know what I'm hitting with that.

    Also, a quote from last years Best Rap Song, Grammy's...

    The rap artist trending the most right now is talking about taking horses to the old town road. Rap can and is about any subject you want it to be about. From gang violence, to killing your own mother in some Eminem style, to world peace, or whatever. Just like any music genre it is a lot more complex than "SHOOT SHOOT KILL"
     
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    I'm happy for her. She'll have a successful career being run out as an attractive conservative female that backs up conservative talking points on Fox. They'll be sure to show her legs coming in and out of every commercial break.
     
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    She'll look decent in those sofa layouts on Fox and Friends where the camera concentrates on all the women's legs.
     
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