more deflection i see. can you please answer the question i posed to you? thanks.
You mean the question that had nothing to do with the thread and is a deflection in itself?
more deflection i see. can you please answer the question i posed to you? thanks.
Why would his opinion not matter? Didn't you just use a white man in a video to prove your point? Isn't he outside of the culture?
You mean the question that had nothing to do with the thread and is a deflection in itself?
White supremacists support and are the main consumers of ALL hiphop thoYour a fan of eminem though, a well known favorite rapper for white supremacists
so why should your opinion matter on a discussion about an american art form and its negative impact on the inner cities of america?
why do you even have such a strong opinion about something you only witness on the tv or internet?
i know. You arent even AmericanThere isn't anything to speak about.
He's not black so how according to you, he shouldn't matter.the man i quoted didn't speak to hip hop culture, he spoke to the effects of sound and music from a scientific stand point. which in turn support the arguments made by posters like myself and @PhonZhi .
try again, please.
so why should your opinion matter on a discussion about an american art form and its negative impact on the inner cities of america?
why do you even have such a strong opinion about something you only witness on the tv or internet?
Where did I say it should and I don't think I have expressed my opinions in the context you've framed.
As I said before cite my strong opinion/s.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/how-...etuate-its-legacy.352241/page-9#post-15074235
In regard to your comments about experiences you've made a lot of assumptions, I'd recommend you shouldn't.
Assuming you are black, this is one of our bigger problems. We dont think for ourselves. Too many sheep. Instead of thinking for himself, this cat forms his opinions around PhonZhi, an anonymous internet poster. @Taharqa no longer thinks that the intentional manipulation and distortion of the black image is happening because i think Eminem rhymes words well. @Taharqa no longer thinks the brainwashing of the black mind is still happening in 2015Why are you a fan of eminem though? I mean, i was with you on some of the stuff you talked on, but you being a fan of eminem just blows that shyt away.
you expressed your opinions by dapping/quoting certain posts, do you not?
i asked you a question, giving you a chance to explain your position, so what assumptions were made?
Why do you even have such a strong opinion about something you only witness on the tv or internet?