"Im An Addict and I Cant Even Hide It"--- Highly Influential Rapper/Puppet Of White Supremacy

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The drug use in hip hop is a problem that effects black community but it is not exclusive to the black community. Drug use in music effects all races because drugs are used all thru the music industry. I know because I see Seattle dopefiends everyday. This is no coincidence since the gruge movement was a heroin field pain movement.

The propaganda that effects the black community are the "stats" that are LIES

  • More black men in prison than college
  • X% of men leave their children
  • X out of Y of black men are likely to be imprisoned
  • Black women are X times more likely to be raped by black men than white men
Etc, these are LIES ^

This is the proproganda you should care about.

The music industry will never stop talking about drgs because artists are way more likely to be drug users...
 
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The drug use in hip hop is a problem that effects black community but it is not exclusive to the black community. Drug use in music effects all races because drugs are used all thru the music industry. I know because I see Seattle dopefiends everyday. This is no coincidence since the gruge movement was a heroin field pain movement.

The propaganda that effects the black community are the "stats" that are LIES

  • More black men in jail than prison
  • X% of men leave their children
  • X out of Y of black men are likely to be imprisoned
  • Black women are X times more likely to be raped by black men than white men
Etc, these are LIES ^

This is the proproganda you should Carr about.
the "but white people do it too" excuse. Never fails:mjlol:



And i DO care about all propaganda. ALL of it affects us negatively, so dont try to downplay the INTENTIONAL manipulation of the most influential and powerful artform on the planet: hiphop
 
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the "but white people do it too" excuse. Never fails:mjlol:



And i DO care about all propaganda. ALL of it affects us negatively, so dont try to downplay the INTENTIONAL manipulation of the most influential and powerful artform on the planet: hiphop
I was not providing an excuse, I was providing an explaination.

Not everyone is challenging you brother, we can have conflicting opinions but be on the same side.
 

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If artists didn't arise out of pain and addiction, art likely wouldn't be half as good :yeshrug:

Trust me i understand, but when the messages are GLORYFYING destructive and criminal behavior as "cool" there's a problem. With everything going on today, i dont get how yall dont understand this. Our young men are LITERALLY experimenting with drugs because of what rappers are saying. This is fact.

I mean if there was some sort of balance it wouldnt be as bad, but there isn't. A Lamar song here, a Cole song there and thats it.
Its designed this way fam.

I thought when the Bobby SchMurda audition vid dropped and cats saw the skin color of the people who REALLY runs hiphop are and how they expect artists to act,that folks would wake up a little.:smh:
 

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Pop a couple GGs and down it with some XO
Trippin off them bars you forgot when you was dead broke
 

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I fukks with that codeine crazy song because that's how I've felt for about 5 years. I can't even lie:yeshrug:

Absolutely NOTHING wrong with that. Thats actually the point im tryin to get across. The power of music. It can alter our feelings,emotions and ultimately OUR ACTIONS. Its HIGHLY influential. And this is why 90% of easily accessible mainstream music you're gonna hear aimed at the black youth glorifies a destructive lifestyle. Its all by design.
 

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Yet you'll probably see more white kids at his concerts so who's really being influenced by his music? :sas2:

Black artists are the face of "lean". When u think of the word "lean" no white artist will pop into your head. Not mainstream atleast. Destructive/criminal behaviour has become synonymous with the young black male and hiphop culture is a big reason for this today

The manipulation of the black image to that of barbaric savages has been a tactic of white supremacy for a VERY long time:


http://www.thecoli.com/threads/iden...s-brutes-c00ns-toms-and-sapphires-etc.221290/

This practice continues today
 

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Most music artists use drugs

This is a fact

It is because art naturally spawns from a place of depression and music becomes the outlet of said depression. Pain fuels art and drugs numb pain. The grunge rock and metal music are the most expressive forms of rock in my life and their artists OD all day. Hip hop is no different

"I'm taking Acatavis the only thing relax me"
"Im an addict i cant even hide it"

he is telling the truth, he has a problem...just like Layne Staley of Alice in chains did for most of his career, like on "junkhead"

This isn't a hip hop or a black community problem. Its a music industry NORM and always has been.

Its a black community problem when you consider that majority of our people live in poverty stricken areas that people dump guns and drugs into so they can fight over chump change.
 
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