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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2015, 06:04:48 PM »
you can't blame hip hop for 14 year olds usin' profanity blame their parents...some of these parents are doin' a terrible job at raisin' their children but we blamin' hip hop ? come on man !!!!
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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2015, 06:05:58 PM »
this crap has nothing to do with with this section post here http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?board=3.0
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2015, 06:07:21 PM »
There's no way a 14 year old regardless of ethnicity should be saying it, let alone know it's a word.


Fuck your life story, nobody should be using it.  It shouldn't be part of anyone's normal vocabulary

even if no rappers said the word any more, what about the niggas in the streets ? their still gonna use it. do you still use the word ?



That's y I said earlier before that "it's easier to encourage a child than it is to change an adult" - LaKeisha Brown



We might not reach the 30-somethings or soon to be but we can influence the babies way more easily.  And even then I'd betchu alot of those 30-somethings would be alot more conscious if it's executed right.  Don't underestimate the fact that most people are sheep regardless of how "intellectual" they come across as
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2015, 06:08:46 PM »
you can't blame hip hop for 14 year olds usin' profanity blame their parents...some of these parents are doin' a terrible job at raisin' their children but we blamin' hip hop ? come on man !!!!


Exactly, we failed them too.  We should've done better by them instead of continue the cycle
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #19 on: March 15, 2015, 06:10:43 PM »
There's no way a 14 year old regardless of ethnicity should be saying it, let alone know it's a word.


Fuck your life story, nobody should be using it.  It shouldn't be part of anyone's normal vocabulary

even if no rappers said the word any more, what about the niggas in the streets ? their still gonna use it. do you still use the word ?



That's y I said earlier before that "it's easier to encourage a child than it is to change an adult" - LaKeisha Brown



We might not reach the 30-somethings or soon to be but we can influence the babies way more easily.  And even then I'd betchu alot of those 30-somethings would be alot more conscious if it's executed right.  Don't underestimate the fact that most people are sheep regardless of how "intellectual" they come across as
it starts in the home bruh....you got parents that say all kinds of wild shit while their kids is listenin' wit no fucks given. if a 4 minute record got more control over a kid than the person who gave them life somethin' is wrong in that home. train a child in the way he should go and when he grow old he will not depart from it.
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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2015, 06:13:13 PM »
this crap has nothing to do with with this section post here http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?board=3.0


Go back to finding out a new song by a Southern Rapper so you can post the track and pretend to hate it and spam the Outbound Section with useless threads again like you always do.


You make 20 threads in one day and get 30 views and one response.  



What I'm talkin about is Hip Hop.  If you can't talk about the music then take your lame ass somewhere else.  Hater
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2015, 06:15:51 PM »
There's no way a 14 year old regardless of ethnicity should be saying it, let alone know it's a word.


Fuck your life story, nobody should be using it.  It shouldn't be part of anyone's normal vocabulary

even if no rappers said the word any more, what about the niggas in the streets ? their still gonna use it. do you still use the word ?



That's y I said earlier before that "it's easier to encourage a child than it is to change an adult" - LaKeisha Brown



We might not reach the 30-somethings or soon to be but we can influence the babies way more easily.  And even then I'd betchu alot of those 30-somethings would be alot more conscious if it's executed right.  Don't underestimate the fact that most people are sheep regardless of how "intellectual" they come across as
it starts in the home bruh....you got parents that say all kinds of wild shit while their kids is listenin' wit no fucks given. if a 4 minute record got more control over a kid than the person who gave them life somethin' is wrong in that home. train a child in the way he should go and when he grow old he will not depart from it.



Real life parenting doesn't work that way tho.  Once they get past a certain age it's all them (and their friends) at that point.  Hopping the nest as I say




And again, we failed them too.  Hip Hop is pushin 40 years Bruh Bruh
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #22 on: March 15, 2015, 06:18:41 PM »
this crap has nothing to do with with this section post here http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?board=3.0


Go back to finding out a new song by a Southern Rapper so you can post the track and pretend to hate it and spam the Outbound Section with useless threads again like you always do.


You make 20 threads in one day and get 30 views and one response.  




What I'm talkin about is Hip Hop.  If you can't talk about the music then take your lame ass somewhere else.  Hater


nobody gives a shit bout this and nothing will change
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #23 on: March 15, 2015, 06:20:50 PM »
There's no way a 14 year old regardless of ethnicity should be saying it, let alone know it's a word.


Fuck your life story, nobody should be using it.  It shouldn't be part of anyone's normal vocabulary

even if no rappers said the word any more, what about the niggas in the streets ? their still gonna use it. do you still use the word ?



That's y I said earlier before that "it's easier to encourage a child than it is to change an adult" - LaKeisha Brown



We might not reach the 30-somethings or soon to be but we can influence the babies way more easily.  And even then I'd betchu alot of those 30-somethings would be alot more conscious if it's executed right.  Don't underestimate the fact that most people are sheep regardless of how "intellectual" they come across as
it starts in the home bruh....you got parents that say all kinds of wild shit while their kids is listenin' wit no fucks given. if a 4 minute record got more control over a kid than the person who gave them life somethin' is wrong in that home. train a child in the way he should go and when he grow old he will not depart from it.



Real life parenting doesn't work that way tho.  Once they get past a certain age it's all them (and their friends) at that point.  Hopping the nest as I say




And again, we failed them too.  Hip Hop is pushin 40 years Bruh Bruh
like I said it starts in the home.
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #24 on: March 16, 2015, 12:24:53 AM »
Personally I don't think this is a stricly black cultural problem

Look at miley cyrus. She's out there encouraging very young girls to behave and dress like sluts. And her MOTHER is her manager. It's a white Trash cash grabbing machine.  then u got the kardashians and Paris Hilton sucking dicks on film and still being teen icons and shit on tv. Porn and shit online and this trash celebrity culture doing just as much damage as some rappers

And like Black Excellence said it all stems from bad parenting and a general cultural lack of values. Like a revolution of the mind - out with the old, In with the new. If a teen wants to be a pole dancer she's a feminist! If a mom wants to film herself doing squats to make her booty phat with her toddler in the background she's an empowered female etc etc
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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #25 on: March 16, 2015, 06:19:06 AM »
No offense bob but I hate when everybody else tries to jump on the bandwagon like somehow everything effects everybody the same.

Fact is, White People have different sources of inspiration and motivation while Black People have few. 


White People have alot of Two Parent households and Black People have few.  Which brings me to Black's "it starts in the home" theory...


Black folks households been fucked up since the late 60s/early 70s.  I mean you had situations here and there before then but the numbers were far less. 




Most images of Blacks in the media are usually Rebel Entertainers and Criminals.  Most black art is a reflection of that.  Hip Hop created a new reality where "baby mamas" are acceptable.  I don't know where y'all are from but it's rare to see Two biological parents raising their child together.  We don't encourage that.


We don't encourage hope, we encourage Savages to keep doin wat they doin just for the sake of feeding themselves and their folks, and we do a horrible job at that.  They don't realize that the art they draw inspiration from perpetuates a certain frame of mind to keep them that way until God smacks them in the head personally, then they have that Moment Of Clarity.  But by then it's mad late in the game and most of the damage is done.



Like it or not Chief Keef has more influence than Common and John Legend.  But even if he came out to do charity work today it would only create a contradiction in the child's mind. 
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2015, 07:46:59 AM »
Don't confuse Hip Hop and rap

Hip Hop in its purest form doesn't promote any of that
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2015, 08:04:40 AM »
Don't confuse Hip Hop and rap

Hip Hop in its purest form doesn't promote any of that



BULLSHIT!



AIN'T no real difference between the two, especially to a child
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #28 on: March 16, 2015, 10:12:07 AM »
Don't confuse Hip Hop and rap

Hip Hop in its purest form doesn't promote any of that



BULLSHIT!



AIN'T no real difference between the two, especially to a child

No difference to an idiot either
 

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Re: Rap is the tool to suppress the Consciousness of Negro Americans
« Reply #29 on: March 16, 2015, 10:48:26 AM »
Don't confuse Hip Hop and rap

Hip Hop in its purest form doesn't promote any of that
agreed.
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