We Really Need Strong, Intellectual, Healthy Black Men To Become "Cool"

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White suburban kids buys Hip-Hop in bulk so that shyt is a lost cause. I don't know if we'll ever get it back with some sense of worth left in it.

It would take the main draws (Wayne, Jay, Drake) to drastically become pro-black and very progressive which would hit their income hard. I don't see it happening on anything other than a very small independent scale.

That Public Enemy type of Hip Hop is long dead. :snoop:
We have kendrick, run the jewels and killer Mike
 

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If you want good black men to be "cool", you gonna have to convince black women to value good black men, because at the end of the day, that defines cool, especially in your teens. No one wants to be the smart nikka if women don't fukk with smart dudes, period.
This, that's why these asian, white and latina girls be taking all the black Nerds and black women continue to complain that all the black Nerds are being taken. Accept these black Nerds sisters, watching anime or being into films don't make you weird
 

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It will take a war between positive blacks against these zombies. We're going need a musical presence as well. We need some of our black professionals who may had thoughts of being rappers in their young years then moved on. We need to hear rap from their perspective. To move it away from being dominated by pure ignorance.

My movement, I'm recruiting peeps who didn't need rap or dope to save them. The youth need to see other images. Brothers who are entrepreneurs and get that legal money.

We're going to wage a war and ridicule those demons in our community, to give our positive youth images and hope to combat with.

The word you used that i liked the most is "ridicule". I often have this scenario in my head where a big-time, famous comedian with alot of influence starts clowning rappers. Clowns how they dress, clowns how they rap about killing members of their own community, clowns how these 40 year old rappers act half their age. Pretty soon EVERYBODY starts clowning rappers. Their lines about killing blacks and glorifying being a drug dealer/drug addict trends worldwide on Twitter. Rappers literally become laughingstocks to the world. It becomes NOT cool to want to be a trap or drill type rapper and being an upstanding, educated person with morals starts to become the "it: thing.




I wish:mjcry:
 

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The word you used that i liked the most is "ridicule". I often have this scenario in my head where a big-time, famous comedian with alot of influence starts clowning rappers. Clowns how they dress, clowns how they rap about killing members of their own community, clowns how these 40 year old rappers act half their age. Pretty soon EVERYBODY starts clowning rappers. Their lines about killing blacks and glorifying being a drug dealer/drug addict trends worldwide on Twitter. Rappers literally become laughingstocks to the world. It becomes NOT cool to want to be a trap or drill type rapper and being an upstanding, educated person with morals starts to become the "it: thing.

I wish:mjcry:


He tried...
 

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instead of these dope fiends that has so much influence over the youth:scust:


http://www.thecoli.com/threads/lil-herb-on-his-lean-use-ive-spent-50-000-on-this-s.336586/

Being a drug addict is now "cool". Lil Wayne, Future (who has albums titled Dirty Sprite:snoop:)
2Chainz, those dirty looking Chicago drill rappers, Meek Mill, even Nicki Manaj has rapped about "poppin perc". And before yall defenders of black genocide music flood this thread talkin bout "bu bu but people were doing drugs before rap", yea you're right but has it ever been made to look cool? has it ever been glamourized? Why would you defend this? Seems like hard drug use is being pushed more to our youth now in recent memory. Remember these words: the best way to conquer a people is to affect the minds' of its youth.

What we need is for intellectual black men to become "cool". Black men who are healthy and fit physically.Black men who takes pride in being the protector of the black community. Not black men who look like zombies:

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Too late breh. There's no more Boyz II Mens, or Babyfaces, or Brandy or Black TV shows for the young Black kids to see.

Those of us in our late 20's or early 30s have a 100% different view than what these young kids have seen. They've seen nothing the bad side from Black celebs that's been pushed on them.

Kendrick Lamar is a good role model, but you see how much hate he gets even on here.
 

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Let them talk back. Let's get a debate going so word can spread to more ears.

It won't be a debate that's the problem with that approach, because essentially (and ignorantly depending on the individual's perspective) your end game is to mock one's person at their expense and for one's own egotistical gain.
 

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It won't be a debate that's the problem with that approach, because essentially (and ignorantly depending on the individual's perspective) your end game is to mock one's person at their expense and for one's own egotistical gain.
I only plan to give a collective voice to those who feel the same way. How they perceive it isn't my problem.
 

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:snoop: You do realize since 2005 there's been a nationwide trend of people from not just the black community, but in damn near every ethnic and social group of people abusing prescription medication right?

That shyt was only poppin predominately in the south , back then nikkas would ridicule you if you was tamperin with that shyt upnorth now it's widespread in all regions . Like I said what OP is saying might not be 100% accurate to you but at the end of the day it isn't far fetched from the truth you just have a tendency to start unnecessary disputes :manny:
 

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Too late breh. There's no more Boyz II Mens, or Babyfaces, or Brandy or Black TV shows for the young Black kids to see.

Those of us in our late 20's or early 30s have a 100% different view than what these young kids have seen. They've seen nothing the bad side from Black celebs that's been pushed on them.

Kendrick Lamar is a good role model, but you see how much hate he gets even on here.

Yea man, its like the love and positivity PERIOD has been drained from the black community. Even R&B like u mentioned has turned ratchet :mjcry:







 
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