How can you claim to be against white supremacy, but still perpetuate its legacy?

marcuz

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nikka =/= Black person

in the context of rap its just means "person"

just like let the bodies hit the floor, or ted nugent talking about killing men/women/children in his songs

:mjlol: so who are rappers talking about when they discuss killing "nikkas"

let the bodies hit the floor didn't have ONE disparaging lyric bout killing white folks, who the fukk are you fooling? :dead:
 

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Truthfully. Being against ANYTHING, will perpetuate the agenda indefinitely. Dwelling on what's wrong, is a waste of good energy that can do a lot more good focused elsewhere.
 

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My logic is that since the core of rap comes from a black americans experience then its still black culture.

When you see a good bit of rap songs talking about a white persons experience then you can say its american culture.
theres plenty of facets of rap, rap is worldwide, hell taylor swift was rapping on her cd.

there is plenty of rap music about the white experience, the Asian experience, the german experience, etc

and inner city living is not just "the black experience"

most rap is about the American experience. Partying, sex, drugs, all staples in American society, not just black people.
 

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theres plenty of facets of rap, rap is worldwide, hell taylor swift was rapping on her cd.

there is plenty of rap music about the white experience, the Asian experience, the german experience, etc

and inner city living is not just "the black experience"

most rap is about the American experience. Partying, sex, drugs, all staples in American society, not just black people.
How popular are those outsiders rap in the rap scene?

Not very much.

Those guys are guests to the culture who ride off of its popularity. If samurais became popular they would embrace it too but it would still be japanese culture.

At the core of rap is black americans. Even those outsiders know to keep watch on black americans as for what to do next lol.
 
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