Everybody is a product of their culture and unfortunately all cultures are ignorant so people are ignorant. There will never be an understanding among people because quite frankly we each don't want to understand we are the creators of our problems, essentially man is a hazard to man. So we call each other racial epithets, and say my system and view, is better than yours and work to kill and denigrate each other. Our consciousness (thinking) is divided so we stay divided.
If these children really are in the "inner-city," as the prinicipal claims, Rap probably won't be their first bit of exposure to hood life. If they decide to hustle, they're probably doing it because of the numerous examples in their neighborhood. Yes, Rap sometimes has repulsive images and can use too many four-letter words, but I seriously doubt that someone will become a crack dealer, thief, or pimp based on a Rap song.
Rap critics aren't taking Rap to task for the right reasons.
Everybody is a product of their culture and unfortunately all cultures are ignorant so people are ignorant. There will never be an understanding among people because quite frankly we each don't want to understand we are the creators of our problems, essentially man is a hazard to man. So we call each other racial epithets, and say my system and view, is better than yours and work to kill and denigrate each other. Our consciousness (thinking) is divided so we stay divided.
Josephjoel3 1 day ago
1:14 Conversating with you guys....
THAT1ANONYMOUSDUDE 3 days ago
Dash and Cam'Ron look like idiots on this.
Hannibalonthejazz 4 days ago
niggers
Heyyouguys0 4 days ago
@NoDrkButtsWanted they cant...and they didnt...they don't even care about us
BHDread 5 days ago
Rap music does glorify gang life, violence, and drug culture. Not all rap but a lot of it. I don't see how anyone can debate that.
NoDrkButtsWanted 5 days ago
@NEVADAUNDERGROUND lol ;)
MrDingDongPong 6 days ago
@MrDingDongPong i would expect such an ignorant comment from someone named "mrdingdongpong"
NEVADAUNDERGROUND 1 week ago
If these children really are in the "inner-city," as the prinicipal claims, Rap probably won't be their first bit of exposure to hood life. If they decide to hustle, they're probably doing it because of the numerous examples in their neighborhood. Yes, Rap sometimes has repulsive images and can use too many four-letter words, but I seriously doubt that someone will become a crack dealer, thief, or pimp based on a Rap song.
Rap critics aren't taking Rap to task for the right reasons.
chefshadowfy 1 week ago
its up to the parents to parent the kids, not the rapper
Waytoosketch 1 week ago