Isaiah Bradley
Banned
Ok, the typical arguments...
-The growing up in bad environment argument
How about those individuals that went through the same ordeals as Reese and chose a different path because they realize their future options were shyt?
How about folks who had tanks rolling down their streets as children, choosing to live a non-negative life?
Since when does personal responsibility and life decisions are excused because of hardship?
People "like myself" who would talk against white supremacy's terrorism towards my community, but then sympathize with members of the community that terrorizes it, clearly sees such hypocrisy as counter-productive, self-defeating, non-progressive, and stifling of potential greatness
-Blame the DJ argument
Repeating what nikkas in his crew, in the community, and in the city are writing on social media, rapping about, and saying on camera while outside the booth but then being blamed for snitching, has been the most idiotic argument against the DJ
The cops are doing the exact same shyt the DJ is doing, browsing social media, but of course the DJ is snitching and framing nikkas, while no mention of the nikkas, like Reese, posting the content and making the videos
-Bu bu there seem to be growth in him argument
You just gave two contradicting descriptions of Reese, so which is it, Reese figured it out or he hasn't?
So it took him to "travel" inorder to know that there's more to life than his block, but yet he ignored the innanet, media, school, community leaders, and parole officers that displays/preach about opportunities in life outside of his block?
If he "figured" it out, but still choose to promote BS in and out of the booth, then how are you defending a grown man's decision to be a degenerate with lame arguments like bu bu he grew up hard?
The nikka is flaunting cash and cars, while not selling out arenas or records, being a felon and promoting his chosen savage culture for fame, but yet he "figure it out"
-bu bu it's just entertainment argument
Nikkas on here introduce these savages with how much they live their rap songs, jail sentences issued, the number of nikkas that died while beefing, how real they are because they caught a couple bodies and how quick they are to bust their guns. But you talmbowt "far as we know that's all entertainment"? There's no need to be intellectually dishonest in order to defend these savages, you are contributing the problem, just like they are
Like I already said. I'm all about rappers being an artist, push the limit of creativity with freedom to express yourself. So I have no problem with a rapper talmbowt murder sprees or raping nuns, babies, and then later space travel. But once you blur the lines between in the booth and out of the booth, then you are bluring the lines of entertainment and reality. These savages have erased the line by pissing on it, then glorify their culture to brainwash and to give ammo for stereotypes and deflective arguments.
Any stimulants that humans experience will have some type of impact on their life...
Food,
video games,
Books,
sunny monday,
being praised,
being shytted on,
raining saturday,
relationship types with other humans,
poosay quality,
home,
family,
music,
conversations,
movies etc
...because that is how humans learn about the world around them and who they are
Too much of a certain type of stimulant, without experiencing other types of the same stimulant, will naturally have a different affect on a human
Entertainment is one of the most dangerous stimulants because it directly bombards your brain, via eyes, ears, and emotions, with so much info that your subconsciousness soaks up the excess information
Music like most stimulants will have an effect on a human, but what makes rap music dangerous to black folks is the blurred line between entertainment and reality
Unlike other artist, rappers are judged by how much of their art form they have lived. The fans and the artist both agree to blur the lines without realizing the catastrophic effect of those actions
Too many members of the black community, and non-members, have embraced that being a thug, felon, and degenerate is synonymous with being a real blackman
The popularity and the instant millionaires that gangsta rap has made of some black folks, has an effect on society and of course will have an effect on black community members
You don't have painters, actors, and video game programmers, putting out "negative" products, then trying to have their life mimic/compliment their "negative" product in order to try to sell more. There's a clear separation in artistic expression and reality that is obvious by most artist, and non-artist, that must exist in order for a society to thrive and progress forward
How rappers and rap fans continue to make excuses and have difficulty in understanding the necessity of such a separation is not simply due to ignorance/not knowing any better, it's a decision
You cant just say he embraced it like he's some suburb nikka who just decided out the blue to be in a fukked up azz environment...Sure you can reject it,and many people like yourself have it all figured out from birth and do just that...But it doesn't happen that way for everybody,that shyt can be normal to him if this all he know....So there is growing pains involved there.
-The growing up in bad environment argument
How about those individuals that went through the same ordeals as Reese and chose a different path because they realize their future options were shyt?
How about folks who had tanks rolling down their streets as children, choosing to live a non-negative life?
Since when does personal responsibility and life decisions are excused because of hardship?
People "like myself" who would talk against white supremacy's terrorism towards my community, but then sympathize with members of the community that terrorizes it, clearly sees such hypocrisy as counter-productive, self-defeating, non-progressive, and stifling of potential greatness
And DJ adademiks is in a round about way framing him,he might not be planting gloves at the scene,but this nikka brings up a lot of circumstantial evidence and motives like a mafuka to imply Reese killed multiple people
-Blame the DJ argument
Repeating what nikkas in his crew, in the community, and in the city are writing on social media, rapping about, and saying on camera while outside the booth but then being blamed for snitching, has been the most idiotic argument against the DJ
The cops are doing the exact same shyt the DJ is doing, browsing social media, but of course the DJ is snitching and framing nikkas, while no mention of the nikkas, like Reese, posting the content and making the videos
But in recent interviews I've seen from Reese it seems like he's traveled a little bit and realizes theres more to life,and the world is bigger than just his block,so good for him
-Bu bu there seem to be growth in him argument
You just gave two contradicting descriptions of Reese, so which is it, Reese figured it out or he hasn't?
So it took him to "travel" inorder to know that there's more to life than his block, but yet he ignored the innanet, media, school, community leaders, and parole officers that displays/preach about opportunities in life outside of his block?
If he "figured" it out, but still choose to promote BS in and out of the booth, then how are you defending a grown man's decision to be a degenerate with lame arguments like bu bu he grew up hard?
The nikka is flaunting cash and cars, while not selling out arenas or records, being a felon and promoting his chosen savage culture for fame, but yet he "figure it out"
Far as selling drugs,murdering,and robbing far as we know that's all entertainment...So if you want to preach responsibility,and taking responsibility for your actions regardless of age,with no execptions that's fine....But don't turn around and talk about the ill messages Reese promotes in his MUSIC...aint no such thing as harmful music...don't really see where you have room to have a issue with Reese.
-bu bu it's just entertainment argument
Nikkas on here introduce these savages with how much they live their rap songs, jail sentences issued, the number of nikkas that died while beefing, how real they are because they caught a couple bodies and how quick they are to bust their guns. But you talmbowt "far as we know that's all entertainment"? There's no need to be intellectually dishonest in order to defend these savages, you are contributing the problem, just like they are
Like I already said. I'm all about rappers being an artist, push the limit of creativity with freedom to express yourself. So I have no problem with a rapper talmbowt murder sprees or raping nuns, babies, and then later space travel. But once you blur the lines between in the booth and out of the booth, then you are bluring the lines of entertainment and reality. These savages have erased the line by pissing on it, then glorify their culture to brainwash and to give ammo for stereotypes and deflective arguments.
-despite evidence of humans being susceptible to media brainwashing, a specific music doesn't have any effectEnvironments people grow up in,and age cant be blamed,but Reese and his drill music can?
Any stimulants that humans experience will have some type of impact on their life...
Food,
video games,
Books,
sunny monday,
being praised,
being shytted on,
raining saturday,
relationship types with other humans,
poosay quality,
home,
family,
music,
conversations,
movies etc
...because that is how humans learn about the world around them and who they are
Too much of a certain type of stimulant, without experiencing other types of the same stimulant, will naturally have a different affect on a human
Entertainment is one of the most dangerous stimulants because it directly bombards your brain, via eyes, ears, and emotions, with so much info that your subconsciousness soaks up the excess information
Music like most stimulants will have an effect on a human, but what makes rap music dangerous to black folks is the blurred line between entertainment and reality
Unlike other artist, rappers are judged by how much of their art form they have lived. The fans and the artist both agree to blur the lines without realizing the catastrophic effect of those actions
Too many members of the black community, and non-members, have embraced that being a thug, felon, and degenerate is synonymous with being a real blackman
The popularity and the instant millionaires that gangsta rap has made of some black folks, has an effect on society and of course will have an effect on black community members
You don't have painters, actors, and video game programmers, putting out "negative" products, then trying to have their life mimic/compliment their "negative" product in order to try to sell more. There's a clear separation in artistic expression and reality that is obvious by most artist, and non-artist, that must exist in order for a society to thrive and progress forward
How rappers and rap fans continue to make excuses and have difficulty in understanding the necessity of such a separation is not simply due to ignorance/not knowing any better, it's a decision