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Crack wasnt around for those "many eras" though. And you cant discount the effect that music has on a culture.
Music has a major influence on the people that listen to it.
The majority of people that choose country music as their favorite: How do they dress? How do they act? How do they talk?
One thing is for sure, they dont walk around callin their women ******* and ****, with their pants hanging all the way off of their ***,
selling drugs, and shooting each other at an astronmical rate.
Are there a few individuals, whose favorite music is country music, AND do these types of things? Yes, there are.
But the mass majority of country music listeners dont. They dress in cowboy boots and hats, and talk about trucks and love.
And vice versa. The majority of hip-hop listeners aint out here talkin about goin to the rodeo, or four-wheelin in the truck.
They probably wouldnt be caught dead in some cowboy boots or doing a line dance. Or do the things that steriotypical country music listeners does
I say all that to say that the type of music you listen to is DIRECTLY connected to some of the behaviors that people ascribe to.
I never said it was a "hip-hop" thing. YOU said that. I NEVER implied that this is something that comes from hip-hop.I hate to break it to you but sagging, using slang, calling women ******* isn't a "hip hop thing " . These issues existed prior to hip hop. What hip hop provided was a mirror to society and gave people like bill o'reilly a first hand look to black culture. No black kid sells drugs because a rapper said it they do it because that's the only way they' ve seen in their environment to make money I don't believe that if hip hop didn't exist then crime in the black community would be less.
I hate Piers Morgan with a passion of the christ.
Family structure is more important than anything. If you're letting music shape your entire existence, then that's more of a problem in the home than the music itself. "Ready To Die" and "2Pacalypse Now" were 2 of the first albums I had. I was 5 and 7 when those came out. I have sold any drugs or killed anybody. If your parents set a good foundation for you early on, instilling good values and common sense in you, it shouldn't be hard to make good decisions going forward.
"White people's" opinion on the "Black" community have no bearing on my life and no place in our reality.
Doesn't matter what he or any outsider has to say.
Not wasting minutes of my life on any of this foolishness.
"White people's" opinion on the "Black" community have no bearing on my life and no place in our reality.
Doesn't matter what he or any outsider has to say.
Not wasting minutes of my life on any of this foolishness.
basically..aint giving dude the time of day to press play..i already know what hes about...Why would anyone care what Bill O Reilly has to say?
Even if his rant was 1000% accurate, how is that groundbreaking news or aiding in tangible solutions and programs for the Black community?
"White people's" opinion on the "Black" community have no bearing on my life and no place in our reality.
Doesn't matter what he or any outsider has to say.
Not wasting minutes of my life on any of this foolishness.
I hate to break it to you but sagging, using slang, calling women ******* isn't a "hip hop thing " . These issues existed prior to hip hop. What hip hop provided was a mirror to society and gave people like bill o'reilly a first hand look to black culture. No black kid sells drugs because a rapper said it they do it because that's the only way they' ve seen in their environment to make money I don't believe that if hip hop didn't exist then crime in the black community would be less.
"White people's" opinion on the "Black" community have no bearing on my life and no place in our reality.
Doesn't matter what he or any outsider has to say.
Not wasting minutes of my life on any of this foolishness.