Lil Kim on a 90s talk show getting backlash for her Music

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"Is Lil Kim sexualizing our children"

:wow:

When it comes to the influence of music, we point back to the parents but when it's a Disney movie featuring a Black male gay lead, no one is talking about parents, we're upset with Disney for pushing a gay agenda.

why is no one concerned about the possibility of an anti-Black agenda being pushed?

:mjlol:
 

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"Is Lil Kim sexualizing our children"

:wow:

When it comes to the influence of music, we point back to the parents but when it's a Disney movie featuring a Black male gay lead, no one is talking about parents, we're upset with Disney for pushing a gay agenda.

why is no one concerned about the possibility of an anti-Black agenda being pushed?

:mjlol:

Because its not "anti-Black" as much as it is normalizing what was once considered shameful behavior.

What Lil' Kim was doing was no different from what Madonna was doing. That was who she was modeled after in both image and content.
 

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Because its not "anti-Black" as much as it is normalizing what was once considered shameful behavior.

What Lil' Kim was doing was no different from what Madonna was doing. That was who she was modeled after in both image and content.

My point about anti-Blackness in music isn't necessarily about Kim as much as it is about gangster rap and the celebration of Black death in music. No one looks at that and says "maybe there's an anti-Black agenda"
 

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My point about anti-Blackness in music isn't necessarily about Kim as much as it is about gangster rap and the celebration of Black death in music. No one looks at that and says "maybe there's an anti-Black agenda"

Because people who are proponents of there even being an anti-Black agenda skate around "gangster rap" and don't even know the ramifications and implications even surrounding that term. So called "gangster rap" was a blanket term to classify all rap and rappers regardless of the content. And if you were to research it, Pac and NWA would have been the faces of gangster rap and it didn't matter to outsiders that Pac had songs like "Brenda's Got A Baby" or "Keep Ya Head Up", they still saw him as a "Thug who degraded Black women and promoted violence". It didn't matter to them that NWA had "Express Yourself".
 
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