I sincerely hope that you're a naive poster below the age of 25, or an older, out-of-touch poster aged 35+. It's either one of those, or you happened to grow up in the suburbs where it was (rightfully) taken as "just entertainment"
In the different projects that I grew up in, these types of ignorant-ass rap songs were the daily soundtrack to the lives of many Black men, women, and children. From sun up to sun down, blaring out of apartment windows, car windows, cell phone speakers, boom boxes, you name it.
Music is powerful, especially on the youth and those in weakened states (poverty, oppression, depression, etc).
The fact that the two most powerful non-White groups in this nation (Jews and Asians) understand how important it is to control their own image by having zero tolerance towards negative images of themselves in the media goes to show how necessary that is when it comes to obtaining power.
Instead, we've been conditioned (typically during our pre-teen years) to romanticize the most offensive, violent, and ignorant portrayals of ourselves (Black men) as "Real nikkas".
Like I said, I sincerely hope that you're just super-young, older and out of touch and thinking that young Black kids mostly have Kendrick and J Cole on repeat instead of the latest industry-manufactured minstrel drill rapper, or that you simply grew up in the 'burbs and haven't seen the damage of this shyt up close and personal.
The sad part is that, given the age demo of this forum, you're probably older than me and know better than to respond with the nonsense you replied to me with.
A youth shouldn't have to school an elder like this