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No assumptions were made. I don't care what race you are. I am pointing out that to me the original question was racist. And it is very possible for a person to be racist against his own race.
You can live in a world comprised only of your preconceived assumptions if you want, the rest of us call that 'delusion'.
The first thing you do is call him a racist, because YOU assumed that he was insulting the people.
You might as well be implying that black people are vulgar. Oh wait, that's exactly what you're doing. And the funny part is that you believe you're doing the world a favour by calling out Mr. Fajita Jim for the racist that he is. Wow, what a horrible human being. So evil. That was sarcasm, by the way.
resurrect a 3+ year old topic?
Rap is like preaching. It's okay, as long as you don't allow it to overflow your head and as long as others take it way more seriously than you. I like hos. Somebody has to herd us some.
There is very little chances that rap gonna help you become a better person and a lot of chances it gonna have the opposite influence on you. Rap is a music for the weaks and to ensure to continue to make money, it ensure that you'll stay weak and learn to love it.
Probably because it's made by uneducated vulgar peoples living in dumpsters who think we want to know about their sh**y lives
Because it's about getting anger out into written form and it's usually about something that's a big deal to the person who wrote and performed the lyrics
Its cathartic
Then there's all the posers who try to sound tough in the rap space but they're clearly making stuff up, or they had a life that was easy enough to not be able to rap well
Anyone who listens to rhymes for enough of a time span, will, if they like the genre, will be able to spit lyrics freestyle if someone of something angers them, and it will make sense if they haven't drank any lean
And due to the anger, the frustration, and their chosen music genre, it just is
It's like asking why light jazz sounds so light. It's just the genre. Most of rap isn't good, but there's some heavyweight champions in the rap scene. Some of the lyrics make no sense from some artists, but if you want a non vulgar rapper that'll make your head spin, then check out Chris Turner. He does stand up comedy and then does a freestyle at the end with some complicated topics.
I'm out. Can't be bothered with a discussion about this, actually.
MadCrusader was bored, I guess. OT seems full of really bored people these days.
What we need is MORE populations that can think and function like Edgar Friendly, not like "wasted causes" who brag with their enslaved lives. The latter is the favourite template of Globalist Elites for the poor masses.
If you acknowledge that you are being treated wrong, very wrong, then music is NOT the thing you should thrive on, but to retaliate in hardcore terms. That's how 1789 Revolution happened. You can't achieve anything with Rap except a few good moments with your homies. I don't regard being a Drug Lord as a Life Achievement, sorry.
So, what was Edgar Friendly doing against totalitarianism? Why was he being hated by the "Supreme Leader"??? 👀