21 Savage admits that his gang killed 30 opps during a heated argument on Clubhouse.

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This is stupid and delusional. So now rap music is the cause for gang activity :dead:
Yes and no. There was gangs before rap, but it also gives no factors money too build their own gangs which cause more problems in the cities. Rap music keeps gang banging afloat.
 

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Also. Kids cant purchase guns. That is not a thing that can happen. Kids buying guns and drugs, from an adult is a failure of the adult.
Kids buying guns and bullets is a problem. WHY are there even guns and bullets available for kids to buy is the problem, not why does rap music make money for the block and they buy guns with it.
What do you mean by kids? 18 year olds can buy rifles. 21 year olds can buy handguns. "Ghost Guns" can be purchased by anyone as they are kits and weren't considered "guns" .
 

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I Spent a lot of my adult years defending rap and the culture and saying it wasnt the issue or AN ISSUE....but at some point you wake up and realize its poison, school to jail pipeline
Salute to you. That takes open-mindedness that most people don't have. A lot of these cats will never admit publicly that modern day rap isn't helping the Black youth at all. To admit that would be admitting they support something bad and who wants to admit that?
 

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Ive definitely explained how you are anti black. BEFORE I started name calling.
We have had this conversation. about this song. And how this song, is not only a example word play and langauge arts that you are criminalizing instead of celebrating. You are pushing anti black propaganda by constantly picking this song to demonstrate black music as bad and anti black. This is one example from one album. From a rapper called 21 gang savage. Its not a real point, its propaganda you are using to be anti black for likes.
I believe you are fully aware of this, and take advantage of people not thinking as much, to run your internet cool points up.
The narrative you push is anti black and criminalizes black creativity.
My brother you mind if I make a thread in TLR out of this quote? Not trying to put you on blast or anything that's why I'm asking your permission. Or maybe you don't gaf either way.

Ill title it "should black people celebrate songs like My Choppa Hates N*ggaz?"

I'm just curious on what the rest of the bros will say
 

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My brother you mind if I make a thread in TLR out of this quote? Not trying to put you on blast or anything that's why I'm asking your permission. Or maybe you don't gaf either way.

Ill title it "should black people celebrate songs like My Choppa Hates N*ggaz?"

I'm just curious on what the rest of the bros will say
I dont really care. I welcome all smoke when it comes to the criminalization of black culture and brillance.
Respect for even reaching out. Solid of you.
 

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My brother you mind if I make a thread in TLR out of this quote? Not trying to put you on blast or anything that's why I'm asking your permission. Or maybe you don't gaf either way.

Ill title it "should black people celebrate songs like My Choppa Hates N*ggaz?"

I'm just curious on what the rest of the bros will say

Make the thread fakkit. You asking for permission like you ain’t made the same thread 99 times in the booth and the locker room. You a disingenuous Eminem Staning goofball. I actually respect legit discourse and criticisms regarding hip hop. I don’t like you other nikkas on this funny shyt though
 

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I Spent a lot of my adult years defending rap and the culture and saying it wasnt the issue or AN ISSUE....but at some point you wake up and realize its poison, school to jail pipeline
Yea unfortunately it can't be denied now that we are at a certain age and see the affects the music has on young impressionable kids. The shyt that's being promoted to kids nowadays and for the past few decades have been straight up poison. Our communities aren't getting any better and the schools are worse off now than when I was there. No legacy being left behind for these kids, households in disarray, and respect for one another is just about gone. Anyone that says different is in denial. I have friends that are teachers and principals of schools and the shyt they tell me...I'll just say they are very worried about these kids. and the communities they come from.
 

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Yea unfortunately it can't be denied now that we are at a certain age and see the affects the music has on young impressionable kids. The shyt that's being promoted to kids nowadays and for the past few decades have been straight up poison. Our communities aren't getting any better and the schools are worse off now than when I was there. No legacy being left behind for these kids, households in disarray, and respect for one another is just about gone. Anyone that says different is in denial. I have friends that are teachers and principals of schools and the shyt they tell me...I'll just say they are very worried about these kids. and the communities they come from.

One big difference is that back in the days you still had artists who explicitly avoided the truly poisonous shyt but still managed to sell millions of records etc.

But then again we might just be overexaggerating the influence of the music bc it may be that there are underlying forces that are actually driving the behavior, no matter what kind of music ppl are listening to.
 
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