so if this is the only way these knuckleheads learn, then maybe lil wayne should put disrespectful lyrics about other subjects in his raps. why don't we just cancel all school since these kids are obviously wasting their time, and just have them learn everything thru poorly written rap songs
struggle_cat wrote: »Knives Amilli wrote: »yall cant be that stupid
to think those that are in agreeance with Future
are saying the youth should look to Future and Wayne for historical knowledge. We are saying they have our youths EARS
I refuse to believe i post on the same forum as such slow ass niggas. i refuse to believe Future is going over your heads. I refuse.
the nigga stated the obvious. its called seeing the postive in the negative. please tell me you are trolling
No.
its called being an apologist. Future didnt have to say shit. But his dumbass is "looking out for his boy/trying to take steam off of HIS song" and said something retarded. its a good rule of thumb that you never attribute the credit of creating awareness to where there was no effort to do so.
Otherwise well shit, ALL SORTS of motherfuckers deserve credit for "creating awareness". Would you say that Chris Benoit deserves credit for creating awareness on the plight and effects of steroid use and head trauma in the WWE when he murder suicided? Cuz going by Futures logic, Benoit does.
This thread is just showing how low standards really are.
People often cop out of addressing/tackling an issue with the whole 'pragmatic' approach to everything and basically say 'well it is what it is, we can't change it so we'll take what we can' which is bullshit and quite frankly, very troubling.
Then people complain about the state of music, government, education, etc but remain apathetic as fuck. Being proactive is a lost art.
Additionally I guess we should thank the FBI for putting Assata Shakur on the Most Wanted list. They outchea educating those lost black babies mayne.
Thank you Based Gawd for Lil Wayne and the FBI.
BlackGerald wrote: »He has a point when he implies the South doesn't support its "lyrical" rappers
SwampNigga wrote: »numbaz...80's baby wrote: »"All I want for my bday is a big booty hoe!"
What is wrong with those lyrics?
Why cant I have a big booty hoe?
I cant ride and relate to that?
Cuz its not a triple entrende in that line?
Life is more than the club and the whip. Niggas got brainwashed into thinking that the only way to meet girls is in the clubs or in the bars.
The sound is not all about partyin bruh
Yall listenin to the radio
damobb2deep wrote: »Bet stopped being about/for Blacks years ago. If anything it is a tool of destruction to Blacks. Robert Johnson a coon For selling it to Viacom. I knew what it was before I clicked the link. Fuck BET,Fuck Viacom, Fuck ol girl even though I don't know her, fuck em.
cosign the bolded. BET was doing more harm to the people of the black community that viewed it than good.
that's a big misconception... people always say that about BET.. what have they done to harm the black community?
they don't play music videos unless its on 106 and park.. they play reruns of family matters... the Parkers.. the game ect.. and black movies
if you want to watch ratchet black shows... you have to watch vh1
Well from what I remembered I thought they had shows equivalent to MTV's Real World, but a black version. I used to watch rap city everyday and some old shows like Martin but I remember I stopped watching cuz I thought all the new programs were garbage.
I also thought it was a stereotypical channel and that if it is represented as black entertainment television why did it seem so much like a black version of MTV, who's target audience were young teens.
There was barely any informative or educational programs on there and I think I remember hearing that they had to stop news segments because they got no ratings for it.
All I'm saying is they shouldnt have slapped the "Black" brand on it but they did it just to build a black TV market. And u could tell in the quality of its programs.