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Originally posted by Spawwwn
Statements like “slavery ended get over it” is exactly why they write songs like they do.
Look at the number of minorities in prison. Better yet, go to court on any given day and look at the number of blacks in the court, compared to any other race.
I OPEN MYSELF UP TO NEW THINGS.
So until you maybe stop spouting this racist crap ...
You still haven’t answered my question..if I showed your comments to a young black individual, what do you think he would say?
We are trying to figure out if race and class distinction played any part in these crimes going unsolved.
nobody can come to me with more examples of whites entertainers THAT HAVE BEEN KILLED THE WAY THE BLACK ENTERTAINERS WERE who's crimes go unsolved.
Someone mentioned jon benet...
Originally posted by Spawwwn
@ jake the dog man = so i'm the biggest racist now right? because i support rap music and the message they send?
Originally posted by brill
Here are a few 'lyrics' from the rap scene:
“Kill the white people; we gonna make them hurt; kill the white people; but buy my record first; ha, ha, ha” -Kill d’White People; Apache, Apache Ain’t #, 1993, Tommy Boy Music, Time Warner, USA.
“Niggas in the church say: kill whitey all night long. . . . the white man is the devil. . . . the CRIPS and Bloods are soldiers I’m recruiting with no dispute; drive-by shooting on this white genetic mutant. . . . let’s go and kill some rednecks. . . . Menace Clan ain’t afraid. . . . I got the .380; the homies think I’m crazy because I shot a white baby; I said; I said; I said: kill whitey all night long. . . . a nigga dumping on your white ass; # this rap #, nigga, I’m gonna blast. . . . I beat a white boy to the mother#ing ground”; -Kill Whitey; Menace Clan, Da Hood, 1995, Rap-A-Lot Records, Noo Trybe Records
“Bust a Glock; devils get shot. . . . when God give the word me herd like the buffalo through the neighborhood; watch me blast. . . . I’m killing more crackers than Bosnia-Herzegovina, each and everyday. . . . don’t bust until you see the whites of his eyes, the whites of his skin. . . . Louis Farrakhan . . . Bloods and CRIPS, and little old me, and we all getting ready for the enemy” -Enemy; Ice Cube, Lethal Injection, 1993, Priority Records, Thorn EMI
"Buck the devil; boom. . . . shoot you with my .22; I got plenty of crew; I take out white boys. . . . we got big toys with the one-mile scope, taking whitey's throat" -Buck tha Devil; Da Lench Mob, Guerrillas in tha Mist, 1992, Eastwest Records America
Originally posted by Spawwwn
The problem with people like you is ...
Originally posted by Spawwwn
... and that's also why nobody is going to be changing their mentality in the ghetto anytime soon.
Originally posted by elevatedone
The murders were investigated....
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
On Biggie
According to Russell Poole, the former LAPD detective investigating Biggie's death, all roads lead to Suge Knight or, more accurately, a sect of Bloods associated with Knight.
After months of investigating and substantial amounts of evidence, Poole accused an LAPD officer, David Mack, along with his friend Amir Muhammad, of being complicit in the murder. Poole had proof that Mack had ties with the CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight....Poole sent this information to the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Benard Parks, who ordered Poole to stop all investigation on Mack as Mack had been arrested for bank robbery in December 1997 and was on his way to prison.
So, Suge Knight appears again, this time with a connection to the LAPD, David Mack. Mack, obviously corrupt, also seems to have friends in high places. Look at how the police chief protects him from being implicated in Biggie's murder.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
I’d rather they spent their time protecting us innocent people from the criminals rather than protecting the criminals from each other... They do investigate.
Rape victims don't ask for it. Criminals (no matter what the color), do. I still don't care if a criminal gets killed by another criminal. I'm being honest. I just don't care - no matter what color they are.
The MLK murder was solved.
In 1997, Martin Luther King's son Dexter King met with Ray, and publicly supported Ray's efforts to obtain a trial.[26]
In 1999, Coretta Scott King, King's widow (and a civil rights leader herself), along with the rest of King's family, won a wrongful death civil trial against Loyd Jowers and "other unknown co-conspirators". Jowers claimed to have received $100,000 to arrange King's assassination.
King's Assasination: Allegations of conspiracy
Originally posted by WolfOfWar
many of the positive role models are ostricized and thrown out of the spectrum
To those saying that you need to get rid of "rap" or "hip hop" and that its a repungnant form of music, you need to educate yourself. Its simply a style of music, a rhythmic form of poetry...Look at Black Eyed Peas
Originally posted by QuasiShaman
The hip hop culture has an "us against them" mentality with the police. You cannot deny this.
Originally posted by BASSPLYR
Most of the hard core drugs in LA aren't distributed by the blacks, but by whites and other contingents. The police can't stop the white drug houses either so your point is not valid concerning the drug epidemic as a racist thing.
You just seem really angry and lashing out. Slow down and work stuff out for yourself, it's a journey all adults have to do to be able to make it in the world financially and socially
Originally posted by brill
Now please tell me where the positive is in this crap? What possible good can come from these type of messages. For you to even attempt to admit there is merit in this garbage only further reveals your utter ignornance.
What you should be asking is why so many crimes are being attributed to minorities
and what are the minority communities doing about it, next to nothing it would seem.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
sometimes, the police are the criminals. Those are the crimes they don't investigate.
That's why we come up with laws, where one's opinion isn't supposed to matter.
Dr. King's own family don't believe James Earl Ray was more than a patsy, as evidenced by their actions
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
You're right, but you're wrong. If you research the various funding sources for governmental 'black ops,' you'll see that a lot of it comes from drugs. It's not in the government's interests to stop drugs, because they're actually the supplier a lot of the time. However, to appease white America, they continue the inane War on Drugs. It's really a win-win situation for them because, a, Americans feel like the gov't is doing something about the problem, and, b, the government gets to inflate the Prison Industrial Comlex (read:contracts for their friends) on the backs of black men. All without touching the black op's money. Perfect.
Originally posted by ShatteredSkies
It is almost next to impossible to "research" "black operations" and the fact that you brushed it off as simple as simply "researching" is beyond me.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Sure. Absolutely. But the author of this thread said ALL WHITE cops are racists and that they are mud dwelling pigs.
The law is supposed to be equal to all - criminal and innocent.
I know that James Earl Ray, in the end. recanted and said he didn't do it. That is powerful. But it also could be -
1 - that he wanted to get out for at least his last few months to be free again.
2 - that he has told himself that lie so much that he actually believes it.
However, i did see many 'talking heads' on TV lamenting that James Earl Ray had further injured the King family
Originally posted by ShatteredSkies
If it was supposed to be secret, chances are... it is.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Originally posted by ShatteredSkies
If it was supposed to be secret, chances are... it is.
Um, so why are you here, at a conspiracy website, where the whole point is to ferret out the information 'They' don't make readily known? Don't you find it pointless?
Originally posted by ShatteredSkies
You obviously do not know why I am here.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Would you mind posting your source? I would like to know who took the time to assemble this list, of the most racist, and unknown, rappers of all time? The fact that you would use these rappers as examples of rap music disseminating racist ideologies is hilarious, because nobody even listens to them.
Originally posted by Brill
and what are the minority communities doing about it, next to nothing it would seem.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
What did the Italians do about the Mafia? Nothing. The police did their job. Deny ignorance.
Originally posted by brill
I can't help but laugh at these lyrics while people like you lament about what's wrong ...
This is a lesson, to the rednecks and crooked cops
You # with real niggaz, get ya f@ckin ass dropped
So here we go, the police against us"
Artist: 2Pac
Album: 2Pacalypse Now
source: www.lyricsmania.com...
[the 'why' to the 'what']
Jacked by the police, didn't have my ID
I said, "Excuse me, why you tryin to rob me?"
He had tha nerve to, say that I had a curfew
(Do you know what time it is?
Get out the #ing car, or I'll hurt you!)
"Get out the car... or I'lI hurt you"
So here I go, I better make my mind up
Pick my nine up, or hit the line-up
I chose B, stepped into the streets
On October of 1991 he filed a $10 million lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department, alleging they brutally beat him over a jaywalking incident. The suit was later settled for $42,000.
wiki on Tupac and 'the Law'
ummmmmm what the hell are you going on about? I've presented lyrics showing that rap music is a cancer on the youth of this world and you come back with mafia references.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Oh, he explained why in the verse right before this one. Why you would just give us half a story? I guess you weren't going for accuracy, just 'shock value', huh? Lying by omission still counts, you know.
[....]
but I will say, 50 Cent makes me want to throw up, and Biggie was totally, completely, 100% fiction... well-authored fiction, but false nonetheless.
Originally posted by brill
Oh I get it.....selective reasoning. If it doesn't fit your warped agenda then its ok to select pieces that do.
good bye.