Does rap music demean women and black people?
It does
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Women, yes, but black people no. It doesn't tend to demean black people much at all since only the black or non-white rappers can use the N-word and you will find that the harshest disses are to half-black people or entirely non-black people overall. Someone can write a rap that is militantly pro-black or they can write one that drops hard N bombs every five seconds and claims that blacks are a species of gorilla. There is literally no specific criteria of subject matter because rap is defined by the style of writing and music, not by being a gangsta, pro-black or any other specific thing like that. Side: No man
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No. Women will follow men to where ever men lead them and like it. Women have no core. They orbit around a man with a core. Substance has no meaning. Its all about how a man can make her feel. So if you look at all the diversity of where women are today in their lives (forget about the substance) itswhere men have led them to be. They are they are because it feels good to be wherever there is or whatever there means. There is no loyalty. There is no honor. There is no core. Its a state of mind and how they feel regardless of what they are doing or where they are. Its all changeable and may change depending upon if there is a man willing to lead them into a different direction or just more of the same. Side: No man
I know. I hear you. I always hear the mantras and indoctrination, years of so called education from the public schools and universities. You don't understand because you are programmed to think only one way, the way they taught you. I understand your reaction and why. Side: It does
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