Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Appropriation of Hip Hop as a Weapon Against the Poor. Part 2

Around the mid to later 90s, Hip Hop in the mainstream (which is the level of most sufficient and effective influence) started making dramatic changes. The topics changed. The music was becoming increasingly all about murder, violence, and other ills. The topics were starting to be about the musician doing the killings themselves. Doing the crimes themselves. Even though they weren't really doing them in real life. 

Ask yourself. If you were a criminal, would you broadcast your crimes on media?
These men aren't criminals. They are property used by the Music Industry owned by the government and sub government by agreed and signed contract to: 1) Produce products that generate revenue. 2)  To keep the poor in a cycle needed to produce criminals and conditions that create a need to police, fill prisons, and make and spend government funds. 3) To create a security system of stereotypes to systematically erase the White Supremacist pre Civil Rights era America out off the memories and consciences of those on the world scene with the power and  authority to engage commerce, make world political decisions, and ultimately keep the U.S. remaining as world power.

Now we have men who literally influence and teach kids, teens and men that "bling" gets you security and respect. Murder and crime gets you a record deal and a lavish life. And that misogyny, unprotected sex, drugs give you fast money and power.

All the while young pregnancy is not only prevalent, but it's accepted as a norm. Rappers can rap about using Molly and selling cocaine. Police aren't arrested or even tryed for murder in the case that's it's someone who can afford a lawyer that's in sync with the higher authorities.

Right now there are more Black men who are in prison today, then were during the height of the slavery trade. Black men definitely aren't the only ones the system is using but they are certainly the primary target. System is running efficiently.

You keep the poor poor, the jailed jailed, and the programs to keep the oils flowing flowing, and that's an efficiently running machine.

The culture of a people now looks to the world to be exactly what they endorse and advertise themselves to be.

Brite Idiot




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