KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
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-=CB=-krazykarl wrote:

Miller wrote:

-=CB=-krazykarl wrote:


see BLACK market, i told you!
Fine, the Latino Market it is!
damn beaners
you're a fucking douche bag
krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|6991|Great Brown North

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

-=CB=-krazykarl wrote:

Miller wrote:

Fine, the Latino Market it is!
damn beaners
you're a fucking douche bag
please dont get this thread closed, its interesting
usmarine
Banned
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White
topthrill05
Member
+125|6789|Rochester NY USA
One of the issues that will one day soon be a big issue. ATM the issue is swept under the carpet.

Mind you if we never had slavery in the first place this never would of been an issue.
Home
Section.80
+447|7059|Seattle, Washington, USA

Yep, you are exactly right. Almost all crime can be traced back to rap.

[/sarcasm]

Are you kidding me? Are you really trying to blame crime on rap and black culture? No. Crime is not caused by rap and black people. Crime is caused by poverty. Blacks commit most crimes because ghettoes are filled mostly with black people. It has nothing to do with race. If it were white people living in the ghetto, dealing with the risk that walking down the street could get you killed, they'd be just as violent. Race is not the cause of crime, poverty is.
Jibbles
Rifle Expert
+56|6840|Mexifornia, USA
It isn't white people placing the blame on everyone else. It's the reality of the society we live in today. For lack of a better term, "it's cool to be black", and the things that black people did/do that seperated them socially from whites have all, or mostly all, become mainstream and socially acceptable. Essentially, it's no longer a "black thing" to listen to rap music (for example). You can't say the comments (which are exteremly similar to rap music lyrics) are anyones fault, except Imus'. True, it was the wrong thing to say, but I think what he was trying to do was sort of adapt socially to our changing culture. Unfortunatly for older people, they dont often know how or what to say/do to try to appear socially "hip". If it was truly an innocent attempt at a joke, which he apologized and explained as, then the best thing to do is to understand him and basically have a "forgive and forget" mindset. He tried to appeal to modern audiences, and did a terrible job. If this is what he really intended, then he is truly sorry, and you can bet he wont try like that again.  No one benefits by dragging this out of proportion, much like this insanely unnecessary coverage of this Anna Nicole Smith garbage.
Sanjaya
Banned
+40|6438
Imus is only sorry because he got caught.
Catbox
forgiveness
+505|6927
Imus was an idiot for saying what he did... But the words he ignorantly used are common words spoken by rap stars and kids alike...   
  Why the fuck are the African American leaders(so called... self appointed...Al sharpton/Jesse Jackson) worried about words when people are getting killed in Darfur...
http://www.darfurgenocide.org/

we need to prioritize our issues... calling people names is bad... Killing people is far worse...

sorry for the rant... just saw the google earth markers for Darfur...designated by burned out villages...
its easy to forget because im far away from it... pray for those people...
Love is the answer
FeedUsYourFetus
Member
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Homeschtar wrote:

Race is not the cause of crime, poverty is.
So are you saying it's pure coincidence that poverty is so rampant amongst the black community, and that because COINCIDENTALLY they have a higher poverty rate, it is purely COINCIDENCE that the black community is so entrenched in criminal behavior.........you know, because they're all poor, by coincidence?

OR....are you saying that the black community is still poverty stricken because of modern racism and discrimination in education and the workplace?  So much so that they simply cannot escape their current situation, and therefore must resort to crime?

Because, in the world I live in, we have this thing called Affirmative Action......and we have scholarships targeted strictly at minorities regardless of academic qualifications.  You know....all these government funded opportunities to give minorities more excuses to sit on their ass while still getting ahead in life.............yet they still choose NOT to get ahead in life. 

I don't care what anyone says.....EVERYONE in this country has the opportunity to get ahead if they TAKE it for themselves.  I don't care what race, sex, religion, etc you may be.  Get off your lazy ass and do something about your situation.

Or, perhaps......you can simply choose to remain POOR, commit CRIMES, and then blame the rest of the country for all the misfortune you suffer.

I'm sorry, but I place the blame of poverty squarely on the POOR.  Get off your ass, and do something about it.  You CAN.  It's just a matter of whether you feel ENTITLED to something better, or whether you feel personally RESPONSIBLE to achieve something better.  Pick which of those two will define your life, and you will have determined right there whether you will be poor or wealthy.  Simple as that.

KiL
agent146
Member
+127|6598|Jesus Land aka Canada
of course i agree rap is garbage... "It's hard to defend "I've got hos in different area codes". It's hard to defend "Move bitch, get out the way"! Well, as you can see, there's a bitch in his way, that he needs to move. Thus the term, "Move, bitch, get out the way". You need to open your eyes so you can get the bitches out of your way! " -Chris Rock
BVC
Member
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I'm racist, I prefer V8 supercars to Formula 1.
PureFodder
Member
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Vilham wrote:

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

TheOneAndOnlyX wrote:


Then where do all the home dogs get their shiz?
Nottingham.
lol yup. Most gun crime in the UK and i go to uni there. We get 50 shootings a year.
But it's pretty much only in St. Annes and The Meadows.
RicardoBlanco
The English
+177|6779|Oxford
The whole rap culture encourages kids to underperform and glorifies violence. Fortunately, the better off kids are educated so they can see it's all a load of shit and just enjoy the beats; unfortunately, the poor are not and tend to draw inspiration from these idiots and try to emulate the lifestyle.
DooM
Member
+28|6518
Blacks are just shooting each other so if they keep doing that their will done none left, thus eliminating poverty? lol.
Ratzinger
Member
+43|6603|Wollongong, NSW, Australia
The Streets, Lady Sovereign - UK rap artists writing songs about life in Britain.

The Hilltop Hoods, The Heard - Australian rap artists writing songs about life in Australia.

Less aware people will say that all rap is gangsta - get out and listen to underground music instead of MTV and you might get an idea of what's going on in music NOW, as opposed to 10 years ago.

There are many US artists who are not "gangsta" also, perhaps you should be asking "why is it this stuff thats marketed so heavily?".
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,978|6843|949

RicardoBlanco wrote:

The whole rap culture encourages kids to underperform and glorifies violence. Fortunately, the better off kids are educated so they can see it's all a load of shit and just enjoy the beats; unfortunately, the poor are not and tend to draw inspiration from these idiots and try to emulate the lifestyle.
No, media-tastic 'rap' culture glorifies violence.  Why is it that record companies are pushing these types of records?  I don't know if they are consciously trying to promote violence and crime, but a lot of people who listen to "mainstream rap" (representing the majority of the genre that glorifies violence/crime/drugs) are suburban, white, middle-class 10-16 year-olds.  Maybe it is because people in the suburbs (largely removed from the violence and crime spoken about in rap lyrics) love the glorification.  "Wow, 50 Cent sure is badass, he got shot 9 times!  How COOL is that."  Record companies promoting and bankrolling the glorification of this type of music should not be dismissed.

The beginnings of 'rap' music were based on critiques of society.  Many pioneers of rap are known for their social observations, both of their (the artist's) own community and their perceptions of American society as a whole.  There are still many rap artists (probably a majority, though that's a guess) who embrace and promote equality, kindness, treating others with respect, etc.
Snowmanimal
Not so unique forum title
+30|6754|My head
Imus is an idiot? What about all the BLACK rappers that call people "niggers" and what not.  Is that not racist? How can someone be prejudiced against a white man (Imus) about saying a derogatory statement about a group of black people when a black rapper says a derogatory statement against another black person.  Wheres the equality? I don't think what Imus did was wrong.  It may have been out of line but you know what, with how our mainstream music is, how can this be even as bad as what "celebrities" say in their lyrics...
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6616|North Carolina
Yo bitches...  Where are all the nappy-headed hoes in this joint?
Desolater
Member
+13|6438|Maryland, USA
FeedUsYourFetus  you sir get a +1 when i get more.

I pretty much fully agree with your entire statement.. the only problem with this discussion that i can see is its pretty 1 sided.  I would like to hear "the black side" of today's culture and why it is acceptable to use N word and call out white people but unacceptable for whites to do the same.
Jibbles
Rifle Expert
+56|6840|Mexifornia, USA
I heard the other night, on Hannity and Colmes, (when they interviewed Patrice O'Neal - Comedian, apparently) Patrice O'Neal said, after becoming very upset, "Yes - What [black people] want is a double standard when it comes to racism. I can sit here and say nigger. You [points to Sean] can't. You [points to Alan] can't either. There is a double standard and that's what we want."

First we must understand, that the basic problem of racism is that certain people groups are made "less-equal" or "inferior". As a result of this, for example, the black community called for social equality, and the riddance of the "seperate but equal" policies of the '60's. So, according to Patrice O'Neal, who "represented" the black community on this program, blacks want both social equality as well as a double standard on racism? That's pure hypocrisy. So is O'Neal's, a relatively low-level figure in the black community (but still in a position of representation of the black community), view and explaination of "what blacks want" accurate? When it all boils down, he is actually right. Blacks want a double standard. They want to be able to do and say whatever they want without consequence, but aren't ready to accept any punishment for their degrading, demeaning words and actions against "their own people". This can lead to problems, and some stereotyping. The thing about black stereotypes, is that MOST (not ALL, and not ALL THE TIME) of them are true. But because they're stereotypes, and since we have such a fear of stereotyping people, the true stereotypical aspects of the black community are often overlooked. I'm NOT saying that ALL black people are like the stereotypes they're often labeled as, but MOST are. Due to the expectation of modern society for a young black male to listen to rap music, dress in baggy clothes, and talk the type of language, a lot of these young black males DO "fall into" these stereotypes. The whole issue of stereotyping goes back to what types of things we can call another race, even if the words are part of the modern culture. Our problem in society, or at least American society, is that everyone is offended by something. Everyone takes the words of other people, and because of those words, they just "cant go on anymore, because it's so devastating". Yes, I know, no one likes being made fun of. That's obvious. But in most cases no one is being intentionally hurt that deeply. But when someone makes a small comment, having NO INTENTION of it being racially degrading, this whole panic mode of "oh no, this is going to offend someone, so let's go and make it a national crisis", sets in. Imus had no intention of creating this (for lack of a better term) shitstorm of media attention. But one person finds it a little bit offensive and it just snowballs from there. We need to stop this inability of us as a people and a nation (regardless of religion) to forgive each other. If everyone worked equally to resolve this issue (blacks AND whites, together) of racism, it would be a start to the betterment of our society, and maybe society as a whole could learn a lesson from this.


James Madison said "America united with a handful of troops, or without a single soldier, exhibits a more forbidding posture to foreign ambition than America disunited, with a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat."

He was basically stating that no matter how much external force we have, if our insides are crumbling, it will cause the collapse of America as a whole.
madmax
Member
+12|6473|perth, w.a.
thinks of Chris rock in Jay an silent Bob strikes back
Jibbles
Rifle Expert
+56|6840|Mexifornia, USA
Well, this has nothing to do with race, but since this guy who shot up the school in VA was Asian, it may be blown way out of proportion (when it comes to race). Just a thought...
danCer
teh m0nsta
+314|6926|Germany
Hey ATG you are that "Nigger-Guy".

Hopefully I won't get arrested for saying "Nigger-Guy".

If you don't watch Sout Park, then forget my post and no one take this here offensive, pls.
Doctor Strangelove
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Miller wrote:

I blame the parents, or lack thereof.
ghostgr
177th Field Artillery
+39|6952|In your head
Rap is crap and rap is dying out. give it a few years and it will almost cease to exist.

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