"(Young Thugs Album Cover) Is A Propaganda Scheme To Weaken the Black Man In America"- Dr. Boyce

Gold

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Aug 25, 2015
Messages
43,670
Reputation
19,591
Daps
292,425
Young thug can't do a song without mentioning fukking bytches and shoooting folks but somehow just the album cover is making dudes weak? Yea ok :mjlol:

I promise you how he dresses has a much further impact than what he's saying.
Birdman literally said "I fukk nikkas" but you dont see any magazines talking about how elegant and beautiful he is. :mjlol:


I hear you tho, I cant say that's the fault of the artist... but still.
 

K.Dot

African American
Joined
Apr 19, 2015
Messages
14,306
Reputation
5,501
Daps
41,353
Reppin
Bro 'nem
Him wearing a dress gets more attention than him repping a white supremacist black genocide group that has killed more negores than the damn KKK. ROFL.
 

Just like bruddas

Couple shooters in the cut.
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
24,803
Reputation
4,155
Daps
51,652
What an idiot. I bet the good ol' doctor would pivot from this, without a shred of self-awareness, and call Prince "the goat": An artist world renown for wearing blouses, leotards, assless sequin pants, and grinding on his male dancers on stage.

Michael Jackson wasnt exactly a symbol of stereotypical male aggression and strength. Revered artists like Jimi Hendrex, George Clinton, Grandmaster flash and the furious 5, etc all wore womens clothes and wigs at various points.. propaganda tools?

How about white artists? 80s metal went through a whole "hair band", years long, phase where groups wore mascara and lipstick. What about the androgenous phase of the 70s with artists like David Bowie? What about Mick Jagger routinely dancing around on stage like a fruit? Were these classic artists used as propaganda against black males, lol?

Art in music is all about creativity, bold expression, and pushing boundaries --- thats why it has such a historical connection with tapping into effeminate themes and images. This boyce cat is an illogical, lazy thinker acting like this is new. Either that, or he's playing some kind of dishonest game. Prolly both
Dont hit them with logic lol.
 
Joined
Aug 14, 2015
Messages
18,736
Reputation
1,071
Daps
49,842
If some of the black male youth want to wear dresses then they were already fakkits to begin with.:yeshrug:

I don't know any young heterosexual black dudes tryna dress like that.:stopitslime:

Propaganda:mjlol:
 
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
52,596
Reputation
23,352
Daps
246,254
Reppin
St louis
Gospel.....
#jefferyisasickfakkit



wat6rr.jpg
 

Soundbwoy

Accept to take the L
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
17,794
Reputation
4,386
Daps
56,980
Reppin
Montreal
Young thug is a marketing genius if you ask me. He doesn't need advertisement, all he needs to do put on a dress or something homoerotic he will have people talking. I never listened to his albums but if I did I'm sure it wouldn't make me want to put a dress on
I listen to the music :dame:
I don't care about the shenanigans it's weird but I grew up on outkast and dungeon family :manny:
 

MikeyC

The Coli Royal Rumble Champion 2019
Joined
Jan 4, 2015
Messages
25,802
Reputation
5,069
Daps
88,624
Reppin
London
Prince was given the benefit of the doubt because he was a true artist an discuss style was apart of his artistic naturopath. People who are as talented and flat out genius like him have eclectic taste.

Thugger has no talent and acts like he has mental disability. And these actions are him attention whoring

Prince and thugger are one and the same; both use androgynous sexuality to sell records. You and the other flabby n sick brehs are just to blinded by nostalgia to see it. :manny:

Rick James, wore braids, glitter lip gloss and high heels..still got respect..like Prince..again....Young Thug...eh...

Respect by who? The "macho thugs" back in the 70s & 80s gave them fruitcakes a pass? :pachaha:
 

PhonZhi

Veteran
Joined
May 20, 2012
Messages
24,040
Reputation
7,570
Daps
99,074
Reppin
Atl, Ga by way of Alabama
Well this is why you parent your children so when they see this stuff it has no impact on them. The only people really impacted by propaganda are those who have no guidance to be able to decipher what's real and what isn't.

and those are exactly the ones being targeted by this music to fulfil the quotas of the prison industrial system:



Private prison owners also have stock in the major media outlets that push this mental poison
 

Ronald McDonald

Even in the darkest nights, I'm a MAC for life
Joined
Jan 25, 2013
Messages
7,035
Reputation
2,570
Daps
23,935
Dudes act like people back in the day weren't saying the same shyt about Prince back in the day...not to mention the content of Princes music wasn't as damaging as Thugs. Fools know Dr. Boyce is saying the right thing but wanna reach for straws just because you ride for this garbage ass rapper.
Doesn't matter if people were saying the same thing. The fact is is that if it was a tool to "weaken the black male", like they said, it didn't work, just like it's not working now, as no black men are out here wearing dresses, hence why it's tough for some to believe it's even being used as a tool for propaganda versus simply being a marketing ploy. And how does the content in young thug's music correlate with him wearing a dress? the content of Thug's music would be a direct contradiction, if anything. Argument all over the place lol.

Black males not raising their sons is far more effective at weakening black males than one rapper wearing a dress on an album cover. Most young brehs are calling Young thug a fakkit for this shyt, not running out to cop dresses. The main people praising him for it are cacs.
 
Last edited:
Top