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re: Democrats unveil new hip hop task force to tackle racial inequity
Posted on 2/14/24 at 1:55 pm to teke184
Posted on 2/14/24 at 1:55 pm to teke184
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When do we get the Flavor Flav Act of 2024, in which we recognize the history of black men in Viking helmets?
Just dusted off my wall-clock-on-a-chain necklace in anticipation. I am ready!
Posted on 2/14/24 at 2:04 pm to jatilen
It’s really sickening and nauseating to see mine and others tax dollars going towards the utter garbage.
Posted on 2/14/24 at 2:46 pm to jatilen
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools. It’s always been about justice reform and police reform,” the lawmaker said. “It’s always been about affordable housing and dealing with the issue of threats of violence.”
Damn.. I REALLY misunderstood the lyrics.
Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:15 pm to jatilen
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools. It’s always been about justice reform and police reform,” the lawmaker said. “It’s always been about affordable housing and dealing with the issue of threats of violence.”
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:15 pm to jatilen
The blacks are the only ones who can change their culture and reality. A government appointed "task force" of rappers, ain't the ones to get it done.
It's the regular, everyday, black men AND women who can accomplish this.
Realistically, it will never happen. The majority are fine with being victims and never applying themselves to anything, expecting handouts. Hence "reparations".
When shite pops off, that will be one of the first problems to be dealt with.
It's the regular, everyday, black men AND women who can accomplish this.
Realistically, it will never happen. The majority are fine with being victims and never applying themselves to anything, expecting handouts. Hence "reparations".
When shite pops off, that will be one of the first problems to be dealt with.
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:17 pm to CleverUserName
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools. It’s always been about justice reform and police reform,” the lawmaker said. “It’s always been about affordable housing and dealing with the issue of threats of violence.”
My bad. I thought it was about fricking bitches, killing cops, and selling dope.
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:19 pm to jatilen
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools. It’s always been about justice reform and police reform,” the lawmaker said. “It’s always been about affordable housing and dealing with the issue of threats of violence.”
ummm...no it hasn't mate
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:24 pm to jatilen
Will the task force convince rappers to stop referring to proud Nubian queens as bitches and hos?
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:27 pm to jatilen
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America,
And Bluegrass music has always been about the health of the earths oceans.
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:32 pm to jatilen
Eazy-E missed his true calling by about 30 years. Right here would be a great pitch for the task force, taking a snippet from Eazy's song "Nobody Move". I just feel the unity and empowerment for the black community to do excellent things by hearing these words:
I said damn, then the air got thinner
Only thought in my mind, was goin' up in her
The suspense was makin' me sick
She took her panties down and the bitch had a dick
I said damn, dropped the gat from my hand
(What I thought was a bitch, was nothin' but a man)
Put the gat to his legs, all the way up his skirt
Because this is one **** that I had to hurt
I said damn, then the air got thinner
Only thought in my mind, was goin' up in her
The suspense was makin' me sick
She took her panties down and the bitch had a dick
I said damn, dropped the gat from my hand
(What I thought was a bitch, was nothin' but a man)
Put the gat to his legs, all the way up his skirt
Because this is one **** that I had to hurt
This post was edited on 2/14/24 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 2/14/24 at 8:42 pm to artisticsavant
Groups like The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), the Recording Academy and the Black Music Collective have also joined forces with Bowman and Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) in calling for the passage of the Restoring Artistic Protection (RAP) Act, a bill that would limit the admissibility of an artist’s creative or artistic expression against them in court.
In addition to Bowman, the task force will be led by Democratic Reps. Hank Johnson (Ga.), Delia Ramirez (Ill.) and Andre Carson (Ind.). No Republicans are part of the task force.
In addition to Bowman, the task force will be led by Democratic Reps. Hank Johnson (Ga.), Delia Ramirez (Ill.) and Andre Carson (Ind.). No Republicans are part of the task force.
This post was edited on 2/14/24 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 2/14/24 at 8:55 pm to jatilen
Please tell me that sign is photoshopped....
Posted on 2/15/24 at 12:27 am to jatilen
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A coalition of Democrats are looking to use the power of music to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing Black and Brown Americans.
A coalition of Democrats are using the power of stupidity to launder more money to their pockets under the guise of pandering useless shite to black people while also promising to ignore the problems of the majority of this country because.. anti racism.
Posted on 2/15/24 at 1:26 am to Liberator
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#Goobermint
Mate please stop saying this. It's truly very cringe to the point of causing embarrassment to the reader.
Posted on 2/15/24 at 1:52 am to jatilen
I mean they are right there are plenty of songs that address these issues:
1st of tha Month
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
(Wake up, it’s the first of the month. To get up so cash that check and come up)
Do it (High School Drop Out)
Tayyib Ali
(I'm a high school dropout
Hard with the flow
Skateboards and this weed smoke
Is all that I know)
frick tha Police
NWA
(I mean the whole song is about a reduction in the police force)
Million Dollar Mansion
Lil Keed ft Young Thug
(I got some masons on the Southside, ayy I got some masons on the South)
Murder for fun
Gucci Mane
(Man I murder fo' fun but my job is never done. From morning morn' to the setting of the sun.)
quote:
Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America
1st of tha Month
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
(Wake up, it’s the first of the month. To get up so cash that check and come up)
quote:
fully funding our public schools.
Do it (High School Drop Out)
Tayyib Ali
(I'm a high school dropout
Hard with the flow
Skateboards and this weed smoke
Is all that I know)
quote:
It’s always been about justice reform and police reform
frick tha Police
NWA
(I mean the whole song is about a reduction in the police force)
quote:
It’s always been about affordable housing
Million Dollar Mansion
Lil Keed ft Young Thug
(I got some masons on the Southside, ayy I got some masons on the South)
quote:
issue of threats of violence
Murder for fun
Gucci Mane
(Man I murder fo' fun but my job is never done. From morning morn' to the setting of the sun.)
Posted on 2/15/24 at 3:45 am to jatilen
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“Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools.
That might be the most incredible thing I've ever seen a politician say
Posted on 2/15/24 at 6:04 am to Corso
This is astonishingly stupid.
Posted on 2/15/24 at 6:28 am to jatilen
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Hip hop has always been about ending poverty in America, about fully funding our public schools. It’s always been about justice reform and police reform,” the lawmaker said. “It’s always been about affordable housing
Sounds like Hip Hop is about taking money from those who are productive and giving it to those who aren't.
Posted on 2/15/24 at 6:40 am to jatilen
Public Enemy and KRS One were doing that back in the 80's.
If someone white recommended this, it would have been called "stereotyping" and therefore, racist.
This is laughable and really kind of sad if you ask me.
If someone white recommended this, it would have been called "stereotyping" and therefore, racist.
This is laughable and really kind of sad if you ask me.
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