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To: xp38

This is so senseless. After reading some of the comments, it almost seems like the Famo wars of Lesotho are spreading worldwide and to include rap. I read they had spread to other parts of South Africa, but ... smh.

“But in 2004, after one Famo musician allegedly shot another, a cycle of revenge developed, fuelled by poisonous lyrics in songs. And over the last two decades scores of Famo artists and hundreds of other people connected with the music - producers, fans, DJs, musicians’ family members - have been gunned down.”

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-61097386


48 posted on 07/26/2022 10:01:43 AM PDT by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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To: CatHerd

So sad. He doesn’t sound like a bad guy, although in my opinion, rap is the musical equivalent of sh*t. But that’s just a musical choice.

Blacks, in Africa or the US, have got to stop killing each other. They have created a culture of the hair-trigger temper, where everybody is PO’d all the time and just waiting for somebody to diss them by breathing.

I would love to hear some black “Rev’run” here…or even, unlikely as it may be, some black politician…say something directed at black people telling them to stop this stupidity.

Of course, to the Dems, it appears to be perfectly alright to have blacks offing each other by the dozens every night all across the country, have blacks killing the random white person who crosses their paths, and having them leaving fatherless children all over the place.

This is a problem that only black people themselves can solve, and we can only pray that a leader will arise who can bring them to their senses.


63 posted on 07/26/2022 10:38:30 AM PDT by livius
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