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Inundated by the n-word
The American Thinker ^ | August 26, 2009 | Chris W. Bell

Posted on 08/26/2009 2:51:03 AM PDT by Scanian

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To: Scanian

Does Mr. Bell even realize the n-word he complains about is a weapon used by blacks against other blacks as they tear one another apart to the amusement of white people?

Rap music is little more than the black culture being held up for ridicule. Rap music is not marketed for blacks. Are you kidding? It’s young white kids that are targeted with this racism.

I don’t get it. I truly don’t. I beleive the KKK has infiltrated our music and entertainment industries.


21 posted on 08/26/2009 10:44:09 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (I am Legend)
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Sounds like you are well aware of the “wigger” phenomenon of which Eminem is the high priest.

Rap and/or hip-hop is produced by blacks for blacks to listen to and buy but white kids are where the money is, so the WHITE music executives target them with their swill.

I’m quite sure that if the black population were big enough and affluent enough, the execs wouldn’t worry about white kids even though plenty of them would still buy the junk just to act hip. I really believe it’s all economic and very cynical on the part of the music industry and it’s serving to degrade two large demographic groups because kids will always be rebels looking for the most outrageous things to listen to, see, and do.

The preachers and moralists of the 1950’s who railed against R&B and R&R, saying such music would degrade white culture and “negro-ize” white kids, don’t look so nutty now, do they?


22 posted on 08/26/2009 2:11:49 PM PDT by Scanian
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To: EggsAckley

Glad you liked the post. A.T. has put out some excellent articles on the race issue recently.


23 posted on 08/26/2009 2:12:44 PM PDT by Scanian
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The preachers and moralists of the 1950’s who railed against R&B and R&R, saying such music would degrade white culture and “negro-ize” white kids, don’t look so nutty now, do they?

True, true.

I've been around long enough to remember when Elvis Presley made popular all that "black-folks music." And that Sam Phillips and Sun Records was a label exclusively for blacks. But after Elvis, he went "white" and dropped all his black recording artists.

Fast forward 50 years and you have BET and MTV as the leaders in racist entertainment today.

24 posted on 08/26/2009 2:47:17 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (I am Legend)
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The preachers and moralists of the 1950’s who railed against R&B and R&R, saying such music would degrade white culture and “negro-ize” white kids, don’t look so nutty now, do they?

True, true.

I've been around long enough to remember when Elvis Presley made popular all that "black-folks music." And that Sam Phillips and Sun Records was a label exclusively for blacks. But after Elvis, he went "white" and dropped all his black recording artists.

Fast forward 50 years and you have BET and MTV as the leaders in racist entertainment today.

25 posted on 08/26/2009 2:48:08 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (I am Legend)
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