o whoever has an ear and wants to hear something very important, the Lord Jesus Christ said: "For God so Loved the world that He gave His only Begotten Son & that who ever believes in Jesus will never perish but will receive EVERLASTING life ;.Therefore, whoever believes in Jesus has eternal life (right now) , but whoever rejects this already has the wrath of God at work in their life". Check it out if you like, it's all in the Gospel of John, Chapter 3. Believe the Gospels and repen
The fact that this man has anybody who considers him articulate, profound or intelligent is a testament to the shockingly high levels of illiteracy in black America.
I say this because it is impossible to actually comprehend this man's arguments and still think he is clever. Practically everything he says is a pathetic liberal platitude clothed in esoteric vocabulary choices and repeated at rocket-speed. He is a billboard for the term: "pseudo-intellectual". His fans need to learn to read.
kalif151byccrew I think his perspective of the holistic vernacular tradition of Blacks of which hip-hop is a part, is thought provoking and needed for real outsiders, whatever beef you have with people not making mention of all of hip-hops elements, shouldn't overshadow the purpose of his connection to it..he is not connected to hip hop because he wants to, but it is necessary to showing his understanding, for his people and their message through time. I think in hip hop there is love for him.
This man has inspired me to pick up books & gain more of the broader elements of knowledge. I find it cool to be smart after watching this guy. This is what you call a, "REAL NIGGA"
why does Michael Eric Dyson only focus on the lyrical aspect of hip hop. He does realize there is 4 elements to this culture. I don't support this fool. I think he is an outsider a "fan" with a phd doesnt mean he knows anymore about this culture than the bboys dj's and graff writers. it's a social experiment with him
@kalif151byccrew The work dyson does is not a social experiment..he is very purposeful in the dialog he has of the subject(hip hop)..and if it were an experiment his aim is to find a formula of black expression that will change the way blacks view themselves and shape their actions in self-sustaining, positive ways that will in-turn be positive for all humanity
@kalif151byccrew If hip hop cannot be used for this purpose than yes I think he would abandon it, but so would a large percentage of hip hop listeners..to deny the importance of lyrics from a genre derived from a need to tell a oral story of a voiceless people, is to totally dis-empower the microphone (element)..hip hop speaks to soo many people that to think a PHD disallows you from critiquing it. is not fair to the artform..
@kalif151byccrew ..Will he ever show some reverence to the other elements?...IDK,IDC.. his perspective limited or not is VERY important...is he silly? is he sometimes wrong? yes but his perspective shows love and compassion, for the art..something people of his age rarely do...so I think he can be a great asset to hip hop is used and not misused
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o whoever has an ear and wants to hear something very important, the Lord Jesus Christ said: "For God so Loved the world that He gave His only Begotten Son & that who ever believes in Jesus will never perish but will receive EVERLASTING life ;.Therefore, whoever believes in Jesus has eternal life (right now) , but whoever rejects this already has the wrath of God at work in their life". Check it out if you like, it's all in the Gospel of John, Chapter 3. Believe the Gospels and repen
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The fact that this man has anybody who considers him articulate, profound or intelligent is a testament to the shockingly high levels of illiteracy in black America.
I say this because it is impossible to actually comprehend this man's arguments and still think he is clever. Practically everything he says is a pathetic liberal platitude clothed in esoteric vocabulary choices and repeated at rocket-speed. He is a billboard for the term: "pseudo-intellectual". His fans need to learn to read.
bennykoy 1 year ago
kalif151byccrew I think his perspective of the holistic vernacular tradition of Blacks of which hip-hop is a part, is thought provoking and needed for real outsiders, whatever beef you have with people not making mention of all of hip-hops elements, shouldn't overshadow the purpose of his connection to it..he is not connected to hip hop because he wants to, but it is necessary to showing his understanding, for his people and their message through time. I think in hip hop there is love for him.
privythamc 1 year ago
This man has inspired me to pick up books & gain more of the broader elements of knowledge. I find it cool to be smart after watching this guy. This is what you call a, "REAL NIGGA"
bossscrillaguy 1 year ago
why does Michael Eric Dyson only focus on the lyrical aspect of hip hop. He does realize there is 4 elements to this culture. I don't support this fool. I think he is an outsider a "fan" with a phd doesnt mean he knows anymore about this culture than the bboys dj's and graff writers. it's a social experiment with him
kalif151byccrew 2 years ago
@kalif151byccrew The work dyson does is not a social experiment..he is very purposeful in the dialog he has of the subject(hip hop)..and if it were an experiment his aim is to find a formula of black expression that will change the way blacks view themselves and shape their actions in self-sustaining, positive ways that will in-turn be positive for all humanity
privythamc 1 year ago
@kalif151byccrew If hip hop cannot be used for this purpose than yes I think he would abandon it, but so would a large percentage of hip hop listeners..to deny the importance of lyrics from a genre derived from a need to tell a oral story of a voiceless people, is to totally dis-empower the microphone (element)..hip hop speaks to soo many people that to think a PHD disallows you from critiquing it. is not fair to the artform..
privythamc 1 year ago
@kalif151byccrew ..Will he ever show some reverence to the other elements?...IDK,IDC.. his perspective limited or not is VERY important...is he silly? is he sometimes wrong? yes but his perspective shows love and compassion, for the art..something people of his age rarely do...so I think he can be a great asset to hip hop is used and not misused
privythamc 1 year ago
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nevawrong 9 months ago
Dr. Dyson succesfully breaks down the genesis of how Hip Hop is shaping the 2008 Election.
IG2HI 3 years ago