Future slowly turning these kids into drug addicts

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These idiots think you're a "conspiracy theorist" for saying this. Thats the problem.

They think its a mere coincidence that 90% of easily-accessible, mainstream music promotes and glorifies a criminal/destructive lifestyle.

They don't understand that this affects young black kids differently than other groups because the rappers THEMSELVES are black.

They simply don't believe in the intentional manipulation of the most popular and influential artform on the planet (hip-hop) despite knowing that we (blacks) don't control it or the media outlets.

Most importantly, these idiots don't understand the concept of "psychological warfare" and how its been used against blacks throughout history well before rap music ever existed:

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Modern-day popular rap is being used as a form of "psychological warfare" against the black mind. It promotes a lifestyle and mindset that the white man wants us to be in.

This is why you aren't gonna hear songs like:




today.

They made sure to neutralize and extinguish the artform that has the greatest ability to uplift, motivate, educate and inspire the black youth.

#WakeUp!!!!!!!


A big majority of these muthafukkas ain't black anyways so what you're saying will go over their heads or fall on deaf ears.
 

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Because before Molly it was ecstasy, and that shyt was being used by black folks too way back when I was in high school :flabbynsick:

As the old saying goes, ain't nothing new under the sun. Yes, these designer drugs moved over from rave culture, but that's a clear indication of the type of drug use that's prevalent across an entire generation, not just hip hop.
And once the extacy died down what happened. Molly started to get promoted in hip hop and niccas started taking it.
 

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Can just say if you a grown man and you listen ti Future you lost. Melle Mel endorsed Cocaine...Bg and Baby/Ray Charles endorsed Heroine...some artist endorsed Sherm...some endorsed crack....while everyone at one point endorsed weed. The culture is ALWAYS inflluenced the music...the music never influences the culture..nikkas been leaning for decades....popping has been going on for decades...drug culture has been going on for decades....today we just have a bunch of know it all hypocrites pretending like todays artist are worse somehow then artist they came up with....some of these clowns still listen to artist who were major champions of drug culture....but it was different then....:martin:
Niccas was leaning in certain places for decades. It was not until it was broadcasted in hip hop music did people all over the country start doing lean. Young blacks have not been poppin pain killers for decades.
 

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And once the extacy died down what happened. Molly started to get promoted in hip hop and niccas started taking it.
It's the same fukking thing, minus however they want to rename it and promote it as pure mdma, it's stepped on as shyt. It's popular amongst an entire generation - white to black to Asian. Why would hip hop not talk about something that's popular in the streets? Those edm cats talks about it too, plenty of pop songs mention Molly, it doesn't take rap songs for people to know about that drug. Y'all are purposely being dense here
 

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Niccas was leaning in certain places for decades. It was not until it was broadcasted in hip hop music did people all over the country start doing lean. Young blacks have not been poppin pain killers for decades.
Nor have young white kids....it literally has been a growing segment of drug use since millennials became teens. Why don't you do some research before acting like this is a black/hip hop thing. It's a cultural phenomenon that rose from America being the most medicated that it ever has been.

Edit: here's an article on the topic from fukking 2005 Tense? Lonely? There's Promise in a Pill
 

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It's the same fukking thing, minus however they want to rename it and promote it as pure mdma, it's stepped on as shyt. It's popular amongst an entire generation - white to black to Asian. Why would hip hop not talk about something that's popular in the streets? Those edm cats talks about it too, plenty of pop songs mention Molly, it doesn't take rap songs for people to know about that drug. Y'all are purposely being dense here
Who talking about edm cats and fukkin asians. This is about hip hop and the negative influence it has by promoting drugs. I have never been around a group of black peoples listening to no damn edm so I don't give no fukked about that. I'm talking about being out here in my city and in the streets and seeing these young niccas are dope fiends. I'm talking about niccas poppin Percocet like they skittles out here. They not listening to no fukkin edm. They didn't start pouring up a 4 and dropping xanax in it from fukkin Steve aioki.


I don't care what whites are doing either. They have always been dope fiends.
 

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Niccas was leaning in certain places for decades. It was not until it was broadcasted in hip hop music did people all over the country start doing lean. Young blacks have not been poppin pain killers for decades.

Popping thizzing...ex...molly..all the same shyt breh...in fact ex and molly were were worse.......
 

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A big majority of these muthafukkas ain't black anyways so what you're saying will go over their heads or fall on deaf ears.

Im black and Phonzi is a self hating borderline c00n who idolizes Eminem but looks down on black rappers because black youth according to him are 2 stupid to not be persuaded to commit crimes and do drugs. Dude is full of shyt..thats why he gets shytted on on this site...the white boy who endorses popping pills and killing his mother is fine by his standard...but the black man who also endorses drugs and killing is a the worst being on earth...:martin:
 
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They are just stans.

Hip-Hop is a sacred cow ; it can do no wrong.

Think of da history. Pre gangsta rap, Malcolm X snapbacks, Afrika pendants, fight da power, jazz influences, socially conscious. Post gangsta rap, bytches, heauxs, chronic, etc. kill a nikka type shyt, crack slangin' etc. C. Delores Tucker tried to tell nikkas years ago when many of us we're coming up listening to da shyt. And even then, muthafukkas refused to acknowledge da influence. Muthafukkas got a platform to actually enact change, yet, use it to pump poison in da form of certain lyrics/songs. I listen to this shyt too. But even I won't deny da influence that these entertainers have. There's enough blame for everyone. All da way down to da fact that us as black folks don't have any control over da imagery or our portrayal via da media/entertainment which we desperately need to take back. But that's another subject, Francis C. Welsing vibes, and if muthafukkas don't understand where many are coming from with the factual statements about da influence of music/entertainment, they damn sho' ain't gon' understand that so I digress.
 
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In my opinion Future is screaming for help as he drowns in mollys and percs...Sounds fun for some but its a bandaid for many
And that speaks to the ills of society as a whole
 
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