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How much do you think rap music/hip-hop hurt the culture of American Blacks?
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:07 pm
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:07 pm
Seems like if you look back on things over the last 30-40 years, rap culture and ghetto/thug/hiphop culture had a severely negative effect on black communities.
All it takes is a half-hour listening to the likes of Jackie Wilson, Martha Reeves, Otis Redding, etc. to realize how much more positive and upbeat black music was before hip hop came around.
Are black Americans seeing the full circle of the cultural seeds implanted 30-40 years ago? A culture that glorified violence, degeneracy, and pure unadulterated greed?
"frick tha police"...Isn't today's world just the reality of carrying out that message implanted by NWA decades ago?
All it takes is a half-hour listening to the likes of Jackie Wilson, Martha Reeves, Otis Redding, etc. to realize how much more positive and upbeat black music was before hip hop came around.
Are black Americans seeing the full circle of the cultural seeds implanted 30-40 years ago? A culture that glorified violence, degeneracy, and pure unadulterated greed?
"frick tha police"...Isn't today's world just the reality of carrying out that message implanted by NWA decades ago?
This post was edited on 8/10/18 at 11:08 pm
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:08 pm to tiggerthetooth
Ebbandracist will be here shortly spouting his racism
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:10 pm to tiggerthetooth
is teh kultcha.
the kultcha has destroied them.
the kultcha has destroied them.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:14 pm to MastrShake
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0 percent
I disagree strongly. I think it sent a lot of regressive messages that stagnated black Americans despite the fact that it was "edgy" and "cool".
Black music went from beautiful talented voices, tuxedos, and smiles to "attitude" and spitting as many curse words as possible into microphones while brandishing guns, money, and hoes with voluptuous asses.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:15 pm to tiggerthetooth
I would say the family model has a lot more to do with it than anything
Blaming hip hop is just something that an extremely stupid person would do
Blaming hip hop is just something that an extremely stupid person would do
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:19 pm to tiggerthetooth
The problems came before rap. Rap was just the most efficient way to convey a very real reality.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:19 pm to tiggerthetooth
Oh perhaps hip hop and rap are reflections of the black experience in America?
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:20 pm to tiggerthetooth
It is violent, misogynistic, simplistic nonsense and has been for decades. And, then the little white boys and girls emulate it and try to dance to it as well. Now, you have 40 year old white people jumping up at the first note of an old, tired, black, racist anti-cop song to dance at the local shite bar. Country’s headin’ for hell in a Maserati. Just sayin’.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:20 pm to tiggerthetooth
You are focusing on a symptom instead of the cause.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:21 pm to tiggerthetooth
WWWAAAAYYYYYY more than anyone can imagine
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:24 pm to Powerman
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Blaming hip hop is just something that an extremely stupid person would do
It was influential on the culture. I don't think it's the primary problem, which was gangs and drug sales.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:26 pm to tiggerthetooth
Many murders have happened over rap lyrics in inner cities like Chicago. That's a fact.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:26 pm to MastrShake
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0 percent
That's stupid. Music has always had an influence on culture, the anti war movement of the 60s for example
This post was edited on 8/10/18 at 11:36 pm
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:30 pm to tiggerthetooth
Glorifying prison culture and every single destructive social pathology may have been a bad strategy . Especially when combined with the dumbed down music itself. Losing the song structure in lieu of just a repeated groove, the degradation of the actual musicianship , tossing aside the elegance of 60s and 70s soul, the ridiculous greatness of funk , etc. It sad for the people who consume it and it’s sad that we’ve gone from Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Donnie Hathaway, EW&F , The Commodores, etc to this crap. It’s grape flavored bubblegum for low IQ dullards.
This post was edited on 8/10/18 at 11:31 pm
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:32 pm to Powerman
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Blaming hip hop is just something that an extremely stupid person would do
I never said I blamed hip hop. Obviously the issue is really complex, but don't act like it hasn't been a factor in some sense. Only a stupid person would think its irrelevant.
I saw with my own eyes how rap/hip-hop altered behaviors, it taught kids at a ripe and impressionable age what "cool" is/was.
Ever heard of confirmation bias? Black kids hear the music, they expect their lives to mirror the music. Did you ever hear any rap lyrics really discuss a SOLUTION to the problem? I just remember "frick the police, get money, get hoes".
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:34 pm to tiggerthetooth
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How much do you think rap music/hip-hop hurt the culture of American Blacks?
A LOT. More than people realize.
You know where a lot of the racism and stereotypes come from? This rap culture and the violence and crime that goes along with it.
Yes whites were bad about racism back in the 50's, but if the rap culture would have never taken foothold, things might be a lot different today.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:38 pm to BurningHeart
Did rap music shape the culture of black americans or did the culture of black americans shape rap music?
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:40 pm to BurningHeart
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A LOT. More than people realize.
You know where a lot of the racism and stereotypes come from? This rap culture and the violence and crime that goes along with it.
Yes whites were bad about racism back in the 50's, but if the rap culture would have never taken foothold, things might be a lot different today.
I think its as simple as they turned a really bad environment/culture with problems that should have been acknowledged and addressed, and instead glorified the environment and turned a bunch of young blacks into people who wanted to make it big as a rapper or professional athlete instead of any other way. Ultimately when they achieved neither music or athletic stardom they turned to gangs and drug dealing.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 11:41 pm to theenemy
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Did rap music shape the culture of black americans or did the culture of black americans shape rap music?
Both fed into each other.
But you can damn well bet young black boys were negatively influenced by it.
Saw it firsthand
This post was edited on 8/10/18 at 11:41 pm
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