Music and Race

FootballDad

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Sheeeeit, y'all beez rayciss in dissin' my bruvas an' dere hip hop muzik! I's confedent dat anys white brat woud love dis here jam:

[video=youtube;D3pbJ2tmYMg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3pbJ2tmYMg[/video]
 

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Notice since the 1970s almost all the female backup singers for rock bands have been black females. This is not an accident. White women were intentionally frozen out.
 

NWsoccerfan

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Hiphop has been used for many years to inject black culture into everything. Nowadays, most commercials are something like a dorky looking white guy or girl twerking and acting tough in a joking manner that makes them look like a total loser while simultaneously listening to rap and showcasing some kind of useless product. The underlying message with these commercials is that white people are dorky and uncool, but black music(and black people) are cool. And, oh yeah, buy our useless product.

It started years ago. An example is how so many words get "izzle" placed on the end. Like the phrase "fo shizzle my nizzle". This kind of ebonics laced baby talk originated in hiphop songs and has been popularized by deplorable whites for a long time now. It's all so obvious, yet most people don't want to acknowledge the social engineering that's going on.
 
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I wonder how many whites listen to rap music because blacks are promoted as being superior. A lot of them seem to "think" that listening to rap music makes them "cool."
 

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As a retired semi-pro musician one of the most painful facts of life is knowing Whites willingly listen to rap/hip hop. These styles are beyond horrible. I don't even consider them music. Musically insulting and aurally intrusive. Not to mention the vile, obnoxious lyrics. It's undoubtedly one of the worst aspects of our current crisis of existence.
 
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Yeah, I don't consider that music. Sounds like a cheap pep rally. Milton Berle thought it sounded like an auction. The infantile language that really gets me is "baby mama" and "baby daddy". Toddler talk from the crib to the grave.
 

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Funny thing about rap is that it’s often massively misogynistic. Yet no one ever gets in trouble for it ? Hmmmm
 
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