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| quote: | Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
There's a difference between being rich and successful normal person, and being a rich and successful criminal kingpin. While it is natural for people to desire success, these young black kids see crime and perhaps sport as the most promising way to succeed. Personally, I believe the cause of such a problem is the sudden equality and lack of endangerment. Whenever people don't feel threatened, they somehow seem to drift to lazyness and the culture becomes decadent. It happened in socialist countries, it is happening to most western countries after the end of the cold war, and it's happening to black people. |
I think you must be brought to task on such a commentary not about the rich and successful aspect but that blacks feel a sense of sudden equality and lack of endangerment, whatever that means. As someone who was a history major in college I know that there was nothing sudden about the equality of blacks in America, so you may want to reexamine that comment. Blacks have fought a long hard time to attain a sense of respect and acknowledgement in society and these modern day morons aka "rappers" that disrespect their culture through their derogatory terms about women, each other and promotion of values that are not condusive to a long term improvement of blacks as a people is one of the issues.
It is this point that Bill Cosby was asserting when he made his comments about the vulgarity, value system and lack of respect that eminate from mainstream black vernacular among young people. If people have to feel threatened to drift away from such behaviour then what does that say about the society in which they live. Black hip-hop culture is promoted to people of all walks of life, I remember in college not being able to stomach blacks who walked around trying to portray themselves as rappers, at the same time I couldn't stand the whites who did the same thing as well All this mind you the fact that I am black, I just don't believe in the values or ideals that is promoted by that particular brand of music because it does influence many young blacks. Does that mean all of it is shit, no there are some positive black rappers, but they are limited in what they can attain in this criteria. The only way this can change is if there is a concerted effort by the black community to change the image of hip-hop music but that won't happen anytime soon. To the white kid in an American suburb or in Europe it may seem all cool as a distant novelty but trust me "there is nothing cool about it" when it comes to the gross values of glocks, bitches, hoes, n*****s, etc.
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